Class, state, and development in India
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Class, state, and development in India
Sage Publications, 1992
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Description
India is undergoing numerous transformations in the social, political and economic spheres. Berberoglu explores the origins and developments of the present trends. The processes of change that have evolved during various stages - the precolonial era, British rule, independence and the present - are examined. This book provides insights into the nature and dynamics of the problems confronting Indian society today.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Berch Berberoglu
Class, State and Development in India in Historical Perspective
PART ONE: MODES OF PRODUCTION, SOCIAL FORMATION AND THE TRANSITION TO CAPITALISM IN INDIA
The Mode of Production and Social Formation in India - Anupam Sen
The Indian Capitalist Class and Imperialism Before 1947 - Bipin Chandra
Capitalist Agriculture and Rural Classes in India - Gail Omvedt
PART TWO: CAPITALIST INDUSTRIALIZATION IN INDIA
India's Capitalist Industrialization - Paresh Chattopadhyay
An Introductory Outline
The Development of Monopoly Capital in India - Ranjit Sau
A Perspective on the Recent Phase of India's Economic Development - Prabhat Patnaik
Women's Industrial Employment in India - P M Mathew
PART THREE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN INDIA
The Origins and Development of the Communist and Workers' Movement in India, with Focus on the CPI - G Kotovsky
The Communist Movement and the Theory and Practice of Peasant Mobilization in South India - Joseph Tharamangalam
Appendix
Mark Seldon
An Interview with Dev Nathan - The Naxalite Legacy and the Political Economy of Contemporary India
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