Hatred is a illness spreading in a lot of nations: Ashis Nandy

ACJ Chairman Sashi Kumar, Prof M. Venkatachalapathy, Amrita Datta, Prof. Ashis Nandy, and Prof.C. Selvaraj on the occasion on Tuesday | Photo Credit: B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM

Hate has steadily grow to be an important a part of the repertoire of a big quantity of nation-states, stated Prof. Ashis Nandy, honorary distinguished fellow and member of the board of governors, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.

Delivering the Malcolm Adiseshiah Memorial Lecture ‘Regimes of hate; regimes of conviviality’, on the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai, on Tuesday, Prof. Nandy stated: “Hatred is now large-scale, propagated within the media. It is a measure of your nationalism. This is a illness that’s spreading. Once you begin pushing your individuals to have hatred, that hatred is reciprocated. After a degree it turns into a part of your life.”

Pointing to the victims of genocide within the twentieth century, Prof. Nandy stated: “An enormous majority of the roughly 225 million victims of genocide have been killed both straight or not directly by their very own states. Such states additionally typically produce charismatic rulers with huge fan followers behind a facade of loathing. They grow to be heroes of the hate tradition. The Third Reich nonetheless stays essentially the most unnerving instance of such hate cultures. For the final phrase on these wildly fashionable leaders, we will borrow the phrases of a personality in Aravind Adiga’s novel White Tiger who asks, ‘Do we detest our masters behind a facade of affection or can we love them behind a facade of loathing’.” 

Giving an instance, Prof. Nandy defined how high police officer Ok.P.S. Gill spoke to some politicians, earlier than the riots in some components of the nation steadily subsided. “Is it doable to grasp hatred or does one must go to skilled psychotherapists to unlearn hatred? Can atypical residents study from on a regular basis life unintentionally or by being immediately uncovered to new, unavoidable experiences or excessive conditions?”, Prof. Nandy stated.

Talking about regimes of conviviality, Prof Nandy stated such regimes normally attempt to shun the concept of social engineering in all its varieties, counting on the social adjustments introduced about by the residents. “First to qualify as a convivial regime, a rustic should shed its ambition of monopolising complete energy over all sectors of residents’ life. A convivial regime by no means thinks of creating a thought police, to drive its residents to obediently suppose precisely the way in which the ruling regime needs. Convivial regimes are usually decentralised, they not solely pay lip service to range however take severely even the small ethno-cultural entities and voices. A convivial society values its intellectuals, unbiased or partisan, notably journalists, publishers, writers, artists, and cartoonists. Alas, regimes of conviviality are few, regimes constructed on hate are many.”

Amrita Datta, Assistant Professor, IIT Hyderabad, delivered the Elizabeth Adiseshiah Memorial Lecture, ‘The Migration Question in India.’

“The pandemic and subsequent financial downturn have been related to growing informality and rising nativism in India’s cities. This, in a myriad of how, has led to a backlash, and additional marginalisation of migrant employees,” stated Prof. Datta. ACJ chairman Sashi Kumar spoke.

Published – October 29, 2025 12:57 am IST

  • Related Posts

    The Kerala Story 2 box office prediction: Controversy buzz doesn’t help sequel, film to open at less than half of part 1

    The Kerala Story 2 released in theatres on Saturday, 28 February, after the Kerala High Court lifted a stay on its release. After much back and forth, a late-night High…

    Amitabh Bachchan opens up on father-son bond with Abhishek Bachchan: He walks into my room unannounced

    Megastar Amitabh Bachchan and actor Abhishek Bachchan have always shared one of Bollywood’s most admired father-son bonds. Known for their quiet affection, the two often express their connection through heartfelt…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Vijay Sethupathys Muthu Alias Kaattaan gets release date; teaser unveiled

    Vijay Sethupathys Muthu Alias Kaattaan gets release date; teaser unveiled

    The Genius of Trees: Read an excerpt from the book by Harriet Rix

    The Genius of Trees: Read an excerpt from the book by Harriet Rix

    Lamborghini seized after Kanpur crash released after 8.5 crore bond payment

    Lamborghini seized after Kanpur crash released after  8.5 crore bond payment

    Prague Masters: Gukesh suffers shock defeat to van Foreest, Aravindh draws with Maghsoodloo

    Prague Masters: Gukesh suffers shock defeat to van Foreest, Aravindh draws with Maghsoodloo

    The Kerala Story 2 box office prediction: Controversy buzz doesn’t help sequel, film to open at less than half of part 1

    The Kerala Story 2 box office prediction: Controversy buzz doesn’t help sequel, film to open at less than half of part 1

    Subedaar: Full music album of Anil Kapoors upcoming actioner out

    Subedaar: Full music album of Anil Kapoors upcoming actioner out