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MARXISM WILL HAVE TO BE DEFENDED THROUGH ITS ENRICHMENT -- Dipankar Bhattacharya

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  • MARXISM WILL HAVE TO BE DEFENDED THROUGH ITS ENRICHMENT -- Dipankar Bhattacharya
  • On Programme Debate
  • Metaphysics of Two Paths
  • Two Programmes: Two Foundations
  • Basic Flaw in the 1951 Paradigm
  • Unity with ‘National’ Bourgeoisie and Its Party
  • Impact of the Thesis of Peaceful Transition
  • CPI(M) Programme: Eclectic Corrections
  • Capitulation to National Chauvinism
  • Ideological Subservience to the Bourgeois Scheme of National Unity
  • Multiple Routes of Class Collaboration
  • CPI(M)’s United Front Politics : Hotbed of Opportunism
  • State Governments: Pipedream of Peaceful Transition
  • From “Kerala Path” to Para 112
  • CPI(M)’s Critique of Our Programme
  • In Defence of ‘Maoist Baggage’: Examining A Trotsyite Critique
  • Some Salient Points About Our Programme and Tactics
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  • Challanges to Marxism Today -- Arindam Sen
  • MARXISM WILL HAVE TO BE DEFENDED THROUGH ITS ENRICHMENT -- Dipankar Bhattacharya
    • On Programme Debate
    • Metaphysics of Two Paths
    • Two Programmes: Two Foundations
    • Basic Flaw in the 1951 Paradigm
    • Unity with ‘National’ Bourgeoisie and Its Party
    • Impact of the Thesis of Peaceful Transition
    • CPI(M) Programme: Eclectic Corrections
    • Capitulation to National Chauvinism
    • Ideological Subservience to the Bourgeois Scheme of National Unity
    • Multiple Routes of Class Collaboration
    • CPI(M)’s United Front Politics : Hotbed of Opportunism
    • State Governments: Pipedream of Peaceful Transition
    • From “Kerala Path” to Para 112
    • CPI(M)’s Critique of Our Programme
    • In Defence of ‘Maoist Baggage’: Examining A Trotsyite Critique
    • Some Salient Points About Our Programme and Tactics
  • NEW ISSUES AND NEW MOVEMENTS -- B. Sivaraman