Nigam, Aditya
Logic of failed revolution federalisation of CPI(M) - 2000 - p.263-66 - 29 Jan
The CPI(M) today has to come to terms with the fact of its rapidly growing irrelevance and its increasingly diminishing purchase over the developments in Indian politics and elsewhere. Like other parties, the CPI(M) too is increasingly undergoing a process of federalisation. In the future any renewal of socialist/communist politics is likely to happen only through a democratic alliance of state level or even smaller formations rather than through a top-down party. - Reproduced
CPI(M)
Elections - India
Political parties
Logic of failed revolution federalisation of CPI(M) - 2000 - p.263-66 - 29 Jan
The CPI(M) today has to come to terms with the fact of its rapidly growing irrelevance and its increasingly diminishing purchase over the developments in Indian politics and elsewhere. Like other parties, the CPI(M) too is increasingly undergoing a process of federalisation. In the future any renewal of socialist/communist politics is likely to happen only through a democratic alliance of state level or even smaller formations rather than through a top-down party. - Reproduced
CPI(M)
Elections - India
Political parties
