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"Local Democracy and Development: The Kerala
Peoples Campaign for Decentralized Planning
MSU homepage
CHSS homepage
Anthropology Home Page
by T. M. Thomas Isaac, with Richard W. Franke
The Indian edition is available only in South Asia: Contact
Leftword at: leftword@vsnl.com
A US/International edition was published in May 2002 by Rowman
Littlefield: order
the US edition on-line
This book describes and analyzes the dramatic experiment in local
democracy in Kerala State, India since August 1996. Involving 31 million people, the
Kerala Peoples Campaign for Decentralized Planning is probably the largest
experiment in local democracy and local empowerment being carried out in the world today.
Kerala is known to development specialists for the "Kerala Model:" high levels
of literacy, life expectancy, political participation, social justice; and low levels of
infant mortality, caste discrimination, and religious violence. The Kerala Model results
from decades of organized struggle; the current experiment in local democracy results in
part from the outcome of those struggles and in part from an awareness by radical
activists in Kerala that the Kerala Model can only become self-sustaining with new
initiatives from the grassroots. The Peoples Campaign for Decentralized Planning
constitutes an extension of the Kerala Model into the areas of local empowerment,
enviro"
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