Struggle for hegemony in India, 1920-47 : the Colonial state, the left and the national movement
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Struggle for hegemony in India, 1920-47 : the Colonial state, the left and the national movement
, 1992
- India ed.
- U.S. ed.
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India ed./325.4/S1004/210210094
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- v. 2. 1934-41
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study is the second volume (covering the period 1934 to 1941) of a three volume study of the role of the Communist Party of India during the independence struggle. To aid a better understanding of the national movement and its relationship with different social groups and classes, the authors view the Congress Party and the left movement as two components of the same totality, each moving in to occupy the space left vacant by the other. This volume covers the period from the rise of Gandhi to the beginnings of power-sharing with the colonial government.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Colonial State
Gandhian Strategy and the Framework of Hegemonic Politics
State Policy, Congress Crisis, and the Birth of a New Ideology
Gathering Forces of the Left and the Government's Policy of Suppression
The Third International and the Indian Communists
Communist Party and the Disunited National Front
Marxisms and Marxist Practices
Of Political Issues and Ideological Conflicts
Colonial Constitution, Council Entry and Office Acceptance
The Ministries and the Left
Experiments with Class Adjustment
The Left and the Ministries
Experiments with Class Confrontation....I
The Left and the Ministries
Experiments with Class Confrontation....II
The Divided Left
Notes on Permanent Disunity
Politics of Transformation vs Politics of Alternative
Conclusion
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