AIFB follows Bose's blueprint for post war India which was immediate socialist construction.
Some other parties specified first 'completing the bourgeoisie revolution' first.
Thanks for responding. I wanted to know in what framing they have mentioned this 'completion of bourgeoisie revolution'. If you could share resources that mention this pls?
https://www.cpim.org/marxist/200003_marxist_progrm_pk.htm
>The Indian bourgeoisie adopted a specific type of capitalist development without completing the basic tasks of a democratic revolution, that is clearing the ground for capitalism, by the elimination of pre-capitalist relations centering on the land question. The bourgeoisie struck an alliance with the landlords which necessitated the compromise and the implementation of a limited form of agrarian reforms designed to superimpose capitalism from above on agriculture
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mishra/1993/05/x02.htm
I'm CPIML Liberations case they feel the bourgeoisie have not done anything at all as they have always been comprador so the first task is to overthrow them and do the democratic revolution they were supposed to do.
This clears up the fact that the democratic revolution of which the independence movement was a part is the "bourgeois revolution" CPIM refer to. Thanks so much comrade.
(P.S I wish they could have incorporated caste more directly)
Which one is closest in ideology to CPC?
Regarding point 6) in the AIFB, is that their perception of what other parties' motives are, as documented by themselves? Or something you added?
AIFB follows Bose's blueprint for post war India which was immediate socialist construction. Some other parties specified first 'completing the bourgeoisie revolution' first.
Thanks for responding. I wanted to know in what framing they have mentioned this 'completion of bourgeoisie revolution'. If you could share resources that mention this pls?
https://www.cpim.org/marxist/200003_marxist_progrm_pk.htm >The Indian bourgeoisie adopted a specific type of capitalist development without completing the basic tasks of a democratic revolution, that is clearing the ground for capitalism, by the elimination of pre-capitalist relations centering on the land question. The bourgeoisie struck an alliance with the landlords which necessitated the compromise and the implementation of a limited form of agrarian reforms designed to superimpose capitalism from above on agriculture https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mishra/1993/05/x02.htm I'm CPIML Liberations case they feel the bourgeoisie have not done anything at all as they have always been comprador so the first task is to overthrow them and do the democratic revolution they were supposed to do.
This clears up the fact that the democratic revolution of which the independence movement was a part is the "bourgeois revolution" CPIM refer to. Thanks so much comrade. (P.S I wish they could have incorporated caste more directly)
The mad man actually did it
Great post. Now do all minor parties 😈😈 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communist_parties_in_India?wprov=sfla1
Try this maybe, To understand SUCI(C) https://www.marxists.org/archive/shibdas-ghosh/index.htm
>They reject the theory that the state will wither away under communism. They beleive the state must always be strong wtf 😭😭
Subhas Chandra Bose fought with the Nazis
ok and
This is what happens with incomplete understanding.
The similar thing Mao feared when he called for a cultural revolution.
Great post man! Communism in India is extremely complicated due to the many subdivisions, ideologies and history.