(2004). Communist party of India (Marxist). From rebellion to governance. In S. K. Mitra, M. Enskat & C. Spiess (Eds.), Political parties in South Asia (pp. 76–103). Westport: Praeger.Communist Party of India (Marxist) (2004), Manifesto for the 14th Lok Sabha Elections, 2004 (...
However, in the early 1960’s the leadership of the CPI, which was strongly influenced by Maoism, began neglecting its former Marxist-Leninist orientation. The party was swept by a tidal wave of petit bourgeois elements, since the great growth in the party’s ranks in the late 1950’s and...
Communist Party n 1.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in non-Communist countries) a political party advocating Communism 2.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Communist countries) the single official party of the state, composed of those who officially espouse Communism ...
There are numerous coastal islands, the largest of which are Taiwan and Hainan. In the north, China borders on the USSR and the Mongolian People’s Republic; on the south and west, with Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Burma, Laos, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; and ...
Manifesto of the Communist Party is the first translated Marxist classic work in China. Different translations of Manifesto illustrate the circulation of M... L Fang,SO English - 《Journal of Qiqihar University》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Election manifesto of the Communist Party of India Originally...
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Instead of joining any of the two blocs, India along with many of the then newly independent colonies established the NonAligned Movement (NAM) in 1961... A Ranjan - 《Round Table》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 On The Communist Manifesto : Ideas for the Newly Radicalizing Public A socialist mov...
On the other hand, the 揇emands of the Communist Party in Germany?is included to place the publication of the Manifesto in the context of the mass movement in Germany at the time, whose immediate demands are reflected by Marx in this pamphlet. Clearly the aims of the Manifesto were more ...
This article invites the view that the Europeanization of an antitotalitarian “collective memory” of communism reveals the emergence of a field
It is a history of the Communist takeover of the US in the twentieth century. The authors establish that the goal of Communism is no less than the destruction and enslavement of the human race. According to theCommunist Manifesto, Communism seeks to abolish nothing less than "the present stat...