Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 325
... follow the Russian model . They felt that in an agrarian country like India the Chinese communist experience had greater validity than the Russian experience , that the revolution in India would start in the villages , not the cities ...
... follow the Russian model . They felt that in an agrarian country like India the Chinese communist experience had greater validity than the Russian experience , that the revolution in India would start in the villages , not the cities ...
الصفحة 348
... follow blindly either the Russian method of country - wide insurrection or the Chinese method of partisan war of the peasantry but , bearing in mind both the Russian and Chinese experiences , the Indian communists should seek to follow ...
... follow blindly either the Russian method of country - wide insurrection or the Chinese method of partisan war of the peasantry but , bearing in mind both the Russian and Chinese experiences , the Indian communists should seek to follow ...
الصفحة 397
... follow a path of revolution appropriate to Indian conditions.1 The communist movement has been an international move- ment . The communists believe in proletarian internationalism . Does this mean that the communist parties the world ...
... follow a path of revolution appropriate to Indian conditions.1 The communist movement has been an international move- ment . The communists believe in proletarian internationalism . Does this mean that the communist parties the world ...
المحتوى
THE FIRST CONTACT WITH SOCIALIST | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 35 |
Large industrial establishments in British India 1935 | 42 |
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