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  • File Name: PC63.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Peaceful Coexistence . . . Diametrically Opposed Policies
  • 2 Occurence(s) of the search term indianDescription:
        By this logic, Khrushchov describes his incessant retreats, his bartering away of principles and docile acceptance of the U.S. imperialists' humiliating demands during the Caribbean crisis as "a victory of peaceful coexistenc. page 281     By the same logic, Khrushchov describes China's adherence to correct principles on the Sino-indian boundary question and her counter-attack against the military onslaught of the indian reactionaries, an act of self-defence by China when the situation became intolerable, as "a violation of peaceful coexistenc.     At times, Khrushenov also talks about struggle between the two different social system

  • File Name: PGL65.pdf
    Modified: 5 September 2006
    Title:
  • 33 Occurence(s) of the search term indianDescription:
    Now Moscow, Washington, New Delhi and Belgrade are joined in a love feast and the Soviet press is running an endless assortment of fantastic stories and theories attacking Chin.The leadership of the CPSU has allied itself with U.S. imperialism, the indian reactionaries and the renegade Tito clique against socialist China and against all Marxist- Leninist Parties, in open betrayal of Marxism-Leninism and proletarian internationalism, in brazen repudiation of the 1957 Declaration and the 1960 Statement and in flagrant violation of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistanc. The present differences within the international communist movement and between the Chinese and Soviet Parties involve a whole series of important questions of principl

  • File Name: PRKR64.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Proletarian Revolution . . . Khrshchov's Revisionism
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term indianDescription:
    The result of their pursuit of this revisionist line is that the Communist Party, which once had great influence among the people, has become increasingly isolated from the masses and has deteriorated more and mor.     Certain leaders of the indian Communist Party, typified by Dange, have long pursued a revisionist line, hauled down the banner of revolution and failed to lead the masses in national and democratic revolutionary struggle.The Dange clique has slid farther and farther down the path of revisionism and degenerated into national chauvinists, into tools of the reactionary policies of India's big landlords and big bourgeoisie, and into renegades from the proletaria

  • File Name: RC68iii.html
    Modified: 9 January 2011
    Title: Reading Capital (Part 3)
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term indianDescription:
    The distinction between dynamics and diachrony is therefore a strict one, and the former cannot appear as one determination in the field of the latter, in which it is not relevant in the form in which Marx analyses i.It is easy to cast light on this distinction by borrowing a paradox from the analysis of the societies 'without a history' (strictly speaking a meaningless expression, for it designates social structures in which the dynamics appears in the peculiar guise of a non-development, as in the indian communities which Marx discusses in Capital, T.II, p.46-8; Vo

  • File Name: TSE68i.html
    Modified: 28 February 2003
    Title: The Transition to Socialist Economy
  • 4 Occurence(s) of the search term indianDescription:
        Therefore, the expression "economy of transition", when it is used for the post-colonial economies, seems to be capable of two different meanings:     (1) The expression may simply mean that the previous form of domination has been modified without the nature of this domination being altere.  page 22 This is the case with a country like India, where state capitalism has been used by the indian bourgeoisie to reinforce its own powe.But the very limits which the existing economic system sets to the development of the Indian economy have in the end obliged the Indian bourgeoisie to stay under the domination of foreign capita


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