Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 219
... split lay deep in Congress history , but the proximate causes of the split were the decisions taken at the Bangalore session of the All India Congress Com- mittee ( AICC ) in July 1969 - firstly , approving Indira Gandhi's Note on ...
... split lay deep in Congress history , but the proximate causes of the split were the decisions taken at the Bangalore session of the All India Congress Com- mittee ( AICC ) in July 1969 - firstly , approving Indira Gandhi's Note on ...
الصفحة 220
... split there continued to be rightists and leftists both inside the old Congress and the new Congress , yet the ideological reasons and causes which led to the split cannot , by any means , be ignored . The attitude of other political ...
... split there continued to be rightists and leftists both inside the old Congress and the new Congress , yet the ideological reasons and causes which led to the split cannot , by any means , be ignored . The attitude of other political ...
الصفحة 398
... split , the communist movement had been split first by Tito in Yugoslavia and then by Mao Tse - tung in China . The split caused by China in the world communist movement was the most serious , and it developed rapidly after the ...
... split , the communist movement had been split first by Tito in Yugoslavia and then by Mao Tse - tung in China . The split caused by China in the world communist movement was the most serious , and it developed rapidly after the ...
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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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adopted AITUC all-India Andhra anti-imperialist Bangla Congress believed Bombay Bose bourgeois bourgeoisie British Calcutta capitalist China Chinese Comintern communism communist movement Communist Party Congress Socialist Party Congress Working Committee Constitution CPI(M CPI(M-L criticized Dange declared democracy democratic front denounced Desai differences Dutt economic elections fascism forces Gandhian Gandhism gherao gress Ibid ideology imperialism imperialist Indian communists Indian National Congress Indira Gandhi industrial Jana Sangh Jawaharlal Nehru Jayaprakash Narayan Jyoti Basu Kerala Kisan labour landlords leaders leadership leftist Lenin liberation M. N. Roy Marxist masses ment Minister movement in India national bourgeoisie nationalist Naxalites Nijalingappa nonviolence organization P. C. Joshi parliamentary Party of India peaceful peasants people's political programme proletariat radical Ranadive reactionary revisionist revolution revolutionary rightist Russia Sabha September 1969 socialism society Soviet split Statesman struggle Swatantra theory tion Trade Union United Front government village violence West Bengal workers wrote