(Redirected from Meghnad Desai)'Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai, Baron Desai' (born
10 July 1940) is a
British economist, writer and
Labour politician.
Born in
Vadodara, Desai grew up with his four siblings — two brothers and two sisters. He went straight to secondary school at the age of five, matriculated at 14, was an Honours student before he was 18, had a master’s degree before age 20, and a PhD at age 22.
After he secured a master's degree from the
Mumbai School of Economics (then
Bombay School of Economics), his parents wanted him to become an
IAS officer. But the qualifying age was 21, and he was still 19. In between, he won a scholarship to
University of Pennsylvania. He left India in August 1960 to move to the US.
From
Pennsylvania, where he completed his PhD in 1963, he served as an intern at the
London School of Economics and got a job there in 1965.
In 1989 he married fellow-economist
Gail Wilson.
Desai has written extensively on a wide range of subjects. From 1984-1991, he was co-editor of the Journal of applied
Economics. He has been both Chair and President of
Islington South and Finsbury Constituency Labour Party in London and was made a
life peer as 'Baron Desai', of
St Clement Danes in the
City of Westminster, in April 1991.
In 2002 Lord Desai wrote a book ''
Marx's Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism'' which states that
globalization would tend toward the revival of
socialism.
He published a biography of Indian film star
Dilip Kumar titled, "
Nehru's Hero: Dilip Kumar in the life of
India" (Roli, 2004). He has described the book as his 'greatest achievement'. Examining Kumar's films – some of which Desai has seen more than 15 times – he discovers parallels between the socio-political arena in India and its reflection on screen. He discusses issues as varied as censorship, the iconic values of Indian
machismo,
cultural identity and
secularism, and analyses how the films portrayed a changing India at that time.
During the course of writing this book he met Kishwar Ahluwalia, his second wife who worked as an editor for this book. On
July 20,
2004 he married Ahluwalia. Desai, then 64, and 47-year-old Ahluwalia, were both divorcees and married at a registrar's office in
London.
In 2005 he retired as Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, which he founded in 1992 at
LSE, where he is now Professor Emeritus. He is Chairman of the Trustee's Board for Training for Life, Chairman of the Management Board of City Roads and on the Board of ''
Tribune'' magazine. He is an Honorary Associate of the
National Secular Society.
Bibliography
★ 1994, "Equilibrium, Expectations and Knowledge", in J. Birner & R. van Zijp, Hayek, Co-ordination and Evolution; His Legacy in Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and the History of Ideas, Routledge 1994.
External links
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Interview with PBS
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LSE Biography
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Centre for the study of Global Governance
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Next Steps in the ride to the top Article in Mint
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The Times of India: The 'I' of Meghnad Desai (autobiographic article)