Communism in Tripura

Communism in Tripura PDF Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 288

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Communism in Tripura

Communism in Tripura PDF Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 288

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The Communist Movement in Tripura

The Communist Movement in Tripura PDF Author: Pradip Kumar Basu
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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Communism in Tripura

Communism in Tripura PDF Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya (politiste).)
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Tripura

Tripura PDF Author: Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Socio-political Movements in Tripura

Socio-political Movements in Tripura PDF Author: Ranjit Debbarma
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ISBN: 9789383252817
Category : Chief ministers
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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History of Communist & Democratic Movement in Tripura

History of Communist & Democratic Movement in Tripura PDF Author: Debaprasāda Senagupta
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Category : Communism
Languages : en
Pages : 63

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Communism in Tripura up to 1965

Communism in Tripura up to 1965 PDF Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 698

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Socio-Political Movements in Tripura

Socio-Political Movements in Tripura PDF Author: R. Debbarma
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ISBN: 9789386615015
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Radical Politics and Governance in India's North East

Radical Politics and Governance in India's North East PDF Author: Harihar Bhattacharyya
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317211162
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 280

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Tripura in India’s Northeast remains the only region in the world which has sustained a strong left radical political tradition for more than a century, in a context not usually congenial for left politics. Tripura is one of the 29 States in India which has returned the Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Left Front repeatedly to power. By contrast, radical ethnic politics dot the political scenario in the rest of the region. This book examines the roots, nature, governmental performance, and theoretical and policy implications of left radicalism in Tripura. The case of Tripura is placed in comparison with her neighbours in the region, and in some cases with India’s advanced States in governance matters. Based on original archival and the very recent empirical and documentary sources on the subject, the author shows that the Left in Tripura is well-entrenched, and that it has sustained itself compared to other parts of India, despite deeply rooted ethnic tensions between the aboriginal peoples (tribes) and immigrant Bengalis. The book explains how the Left sustains itself in the social and economic contexts of persistent ethnic conflicts, which are, rarely, if ever, punctuated by incipient class conflicts in a predominantly rural society in Tripura. It argues that shorn of the Indian Marxism’s ‘theoretical’ shibboleths, the Left in Tripura, which is part of the Indian Left, has learned to accommodate non-class tribal ethnicity within their own discourse and practices of government. This study demolishes the so-called ‘durable disorder’ hypothesis in the existing knowledge on India’s Northeast. A useful contribution to the study of radical left politics in India in general and state politics in particular, this book will be of interest to researchers of modern Indian history, India’s Northeast, and South Asian Politics.

Communism in India

Communism in India PDF Author: Bidyut Chakrabarty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019997490X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333

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In Communism in India, Bidyut Chakrabarty-an expert on contemporary Indian political economy and social movements-presents a sweeping analysis of the changing nature of communist ideology over the past century in India. The history and development of India's left movements are unique in that the country is home to two coexisting strands of modern communism. The first of these is the parliamentary Communist Party of India, which constituted the first democratically-elected Marxist government in the country. The parliamentary left subscribes to a social-democratic philosophy, turning to the traditional democratic institutions of governance in their quest to fulfill the Marxist-Leninist goal of establishing a classless society. The second, oppositional, strand is the revolutionary Maoist movement. This branch rejects parliamentary democracy as a means to altering class-relations, as they see the government as an elite organization dedicated to the status quo and age-old system of class exploitation. Drawing on ethnographic field work conducted in Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, Chakrabarty provides a contextual account of the rise, consolidation, and decline of these two types of left radicalism. He looks at how it is that left ideology has coexisted with free-market-oriented economic policies, as well as the contexts in which more militant strands have taken root, particularly among the young in poorer districts.