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Marxism and Indian reality

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Patriot Publishers; 1989Description: 423pISBN:
  • 8170500915
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5315 GHO
Summary: MARXISM AND INDIAN REALITY by Ajoy Ghosh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India from 1951 till 1962 is a compilation of his selected speeches and writings in the most difficult period in the history of the Indian communist movement. It was in this crucial period that two contending party lines came into conflict with each other, which later led to a split in the party in 1964. These writings and speeches analyses the complexities of the Indian reality in a dialectical manner. While interpreting the course of Indian developments Ajoy Ghosh's main endeavour was to unify the party ranks, raise their consciousness, consolidate their experience and keep them informed about the course of internal and external developments. To him Marxism-Leninism was not a dogma. It was an instrument for analysing the objective Indian reality with a view to strengthen India's independence and sovereignty and above all to mobilise the Indian people for regeneration of the economy and for the well-being of the In- dian people. This collection with his writings since early 1938 to his last days brings out the remarkably wide range of his political interest and his grasp of every subject on which he chose to write
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MARXISM AND INDIAN REALITY by Ajoy Ghosh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India from 1951 till 1962 is a compilation of his selected speeches and writings in the most difficult period in the history of the Indian communist movement. It was in this crucial period that two contending party lines came into conflict with each other, which later led to a split in the party in
1964. These writings and speeches analyses the complexities of the Indian reality in a dialectical manner. While interpreting the course of Indian developments Ajoy Ghosh's main endeavour was to unify the party ranks, raise their consciousness, consolidate their experience and keep them informed about the course of internal and external developments. To him Marxism-Leninism was not a dogma. It was an instrument for analysing the objective Indian reality with a view to strengthen India's independence
and sovereignty and above all to mobilise the Indian people for regeneration of the economy and for the well-being of the In-
dian people. This collection with his writings since early 1938 to his last days brings out the remarkably wide range of his political interest and his grasp of every subject on which he chose to write

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