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Dialectics of revisionism

CPI-Marxist’s policies:
Andhra Pradesh: Struggle for land for poor.
West Bengal: Grab the land of poor and donate to corporate capitalists like Tata.
Kalinganagar: Oppose land grabbing in the name of SEZ.
Nandigram: Uphold land grabbing in the name of SEZ.
Mudigonda: Criticise police firings on poor people who struggle for land.
Nandigram: Encourage murders and rapes on poor people who […]

What is Historical Materialism?

By Taimur Rahman
[Comrades, while our struggle against military rule continues, we must combine our practicle efforts with theoretical study. I strongly believe that there can be no revolutionary struggle without revolutionary theory. In this short essay I have presented the central views about historical dialectical materialism. The essay also replies to the charges of economic […]

Antagonistic propaganda

In previous posts, we wrote: “Capitalists never agree that socialism is possible. If they agree so, it doesn’t take many days for the collapse of socialism. Recently I read a page from British Maoist Joseph Ball’s website. I paste a paragraph from his page.
‘The mantra that communism was as bad as nazi ideology is an […]

Marxism versus anarchism

There is very clear difference between Marxism and anarchism but there are some half-baked Marxists and anarchists who are not aware about difference between Marxism and Anarchism. Recently, I read a quote by my friend “Without state power everything is illusion”. This quote made me to think about writing an article about difference between anarchism […]

Brief notes on dialectics

There is very clear difference between Marxism and meta physics. Metaphysical thinkers don’t understand about most of the extent of social relations and contradictions. Metaphysicians also think in positive manner upto some extent but they cannot reply to many questions and contradictions. Their knowledge and ability of understanding about social relations and contradictions is limited […]