Maoism : A Critique from the Left / edited by Prasenjit Bose
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- 9788187496618
- 335.43`4 B7433
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What is Maoism? What are its roots, and who are the forces waging a war in its name? The Indian Prime Minister chareacterizes them as our gravest internal security threat. the Maoists, on the other handm claim they are the only revolutionary force in India today. The debate in India seems polarized between the hardline advocates of a military response to leftwing extremism on the the one hand, and those who sympathize with the Maoists on the other. There is need, however to look at the roots and origins of left sectarianism and critique it from a Marxist standpoint.
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