Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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... ment when in 1967 the Maoists broke off from the CPI ( M ) . Maoism in India dates back to the days of the Telengana move- ment in 1948 , when the Andhra communists had sought to contrapose Mao's doctrine of new democracy against the ...
... ment when in 1967 the Maoists broke off from the CPI ( M ) . Maoism in India dates back to the days of the Telengana move- ment in 1948 , when the Andhra communists had sought to contrapose Mao's doctrine of new democracy against the ...
الصفحة 129
... ment in 1920 , and again in the next non - cooperation movement between 1930-33 , but had later surrendered to the bourgeoisie . In 1940 the Indian communists characterized Gandhi as a deca- dent force , and in 1942 when Gandhi led the ...
... ment in 1920 , and again in the next non - cooperation movement between 1930-33 , but had later surrendered to the bourgeoisie . In 1940 the Indian communists characterized Gandhi as a deca- dent force , and in 1942 when Gandhi led the ...
الصفحة 436
... ment , a néo - colonial state ? ... It implies that the state govern- ment is already completely isolated , universally hated and armed struggle is the only form ( of struggle ) left to the people .... " 43 Believing that the Indian ...
... ment , a néo - colonial state ? ... It implies that the state govern- ment is already completely isolated , universally hated and armed struggle is the only form ( of struggle ) left to the people .... " 43 Believing that the Indian ...
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THE FIRST CONTACT WITH SOCIALIST | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 35 |
Large industrial establishments in British India 1935 | 42 |
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