Democracy against Maoism, Maoism against itself
By: Gudavarthy, Ajay.
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ArticlePublisher: 2013Description: p.69-76.Subject(s): Democracy | Maoism | Terrorism
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The Maoist movement in India has in its own way opened up spaces for political mobilisation by keeping the state and capital at bay. This has resulted in a significant political impact on practising democracy. Yet the Maoists' refusal to acknowledge alternate forms and understanding of "class struggle" as opposed to their single-minded pursuit of "class war" between two poles is a failing that deserves critique and engagement. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 48, Issue no: 7 | Available | AR99001 |
The Maoist movement in India has in its own way opened up spaces for political mobilisation by keeping the state and capital at bay. This has resulted in a significant political impact on practising democracy. Yet the Maoists' refusal to acknowledge alternate forms and understanding of "class struggle" as opposed to their single-minded pursuit of "class war" between two poles is a failing that deserves critique and engagement. - Reproduced.


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