Title: A history of the Indian communists : from united front to left front
Abstract: VOLUME 1 Hegemony and the Historical Method The Irrelevance of Leninism The Non-cooperation Movement and the Birth of Workers' and Peasants' Parties To be or Not to be: Communist Party or WPP? The Colonial State, Indian Capitalists, and the Left : State, Nation and Class Nehru's Paradigm Towards Left Hegemony : Molecular Changes in Mass Ideology Salt and the Steelframe Contending Hegemonies 'Sarkar Hargai' Of Strategies and Methods of Struggle The Politics of Nation and Class 'Sectarianism' or Alienation In the Ghetto M.N. Roy, Indian Communists and the Third International VOLUME 2 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 Government's Strategy of Suppression The Third International and the Indian Communists : Communist Party and the Disunited National Front Marxism 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 Communists since Independence Epilogue - From Naxalbari to Lalgarh: The Continuity of Insurrectionary Politics VOLUME 3 Culture, Community and Power Outline of a Theory of Cultural Power The Power of the Past : Two Paradigms of Cultural Hegemony Power and Hegemony: The Site of Cultural Struggle The Cultural Faultline and its Mirrors The State in Medieval North India and the Cultural Faultline Women and Sexuality in the Discourse of Communalism and Communal Violence Narratives of Cultural Context The Cultural Complexion of the Nation: Indian National Congress versus Hindu Mahasabha Cultural Limits to Secular Politics : Sermons On National Unity Three Songs Conclusion Postscript: Dilemmas of Indian Secularism Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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