Saturday, December 08, 2018

Fall issue of Revolutionary Democracy published

The September issue of Revolutionary Democracy ( www.revolutionarydemocracy.org ), an independent Marxist-Leninist communist journal published in India in English, has been released.  It covers struggles in India and the rest of South Asia as well as issues in other countries, theoretical questions, republishes translated documents relating to the history of the USSR, usually includes some art or poetry related to revolutionary struggles, etc.  There are usually two issues a year.  In the USA, send a $5 dollar check, money order, or cash to George Gruenthal at the address below (contact him for the shipping cost for other countries).  PayPal is also an option. 

192 Claremont Ave., #5D
New York, NY 10027
 
Table of Contents:
 
‘Culpable Genocide Not Amounting To Murder’ – The Tuticorin Massacre, C.N. Subramaniam    
 
Absence of Political Will to Save the Indian Economy, A Case Study of Indian Financial Management, N. Bhattacharya  
 
Seducing People with Promises, Political Economy of Budget 2018-19, K.B. Saxena
         
Agrarian Crisis and Women Workers in Rural India, Jaya Mehta 
           
What to do with the Four Million Stateless in Assam? Santosh Rana
 
Manipur Against Corporate Plunder, An Interview with Jiten Yumnam, Malem Ningthouja 
             
SAIL: There is a Little Death in Every Steel, NTUI
 
 
 
 
 
Immediately Stop the Unlawful Arrest of Trade Unionists and Human Rights Defenders, NTUI
 
Statement of Romila Thapar and others. (28th Sept. 2018)
 
Repeal The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967. (October 22, 2018), AICCTU, AITUC, NTUI
 
 
 
Brazil: The Majority of the Electors Did Not Vote for the Fascist Millionaire, Luiz Falcão
 
 
About the Elections in Brazil: Did Fascism Fall on Us? Guido Proano Andrade
 
Tracking Bhagat Singh and Jawaharlal Nehru, Amar Kant
 
 
 
 
Correspondence: Mahendra Neh, Member, Politburo of the Marxist Communist Party of India     (United)  
  
A Communist Approach to the Question of the Right of Nations to Self-Determination in the Era of Imperialism, The Party of Labour of Iran (Toufan)
 
EMEP Chairwoman Selma Gurkan Will Be On Trial for Criticising the AKP’s War Policies   
            
 
Are the Popular Fronts Necessary?, Raul Marcos
 
Letter on the Renaming of Tsaritsyn (January 25, 1925), J.V. Stalin
 
Results of the Youth Conference of South-East Asian Countries, (March 22, 1948), N. Mikhailov
 
The Letter of New Central Committee – A Review, (23rd July 1950), Jyoti Basu
 
On the Question of Lavrentiy Beria – I, (2nd July, 1953), V.M. Molotov.
 
Serious Mistakes and Shortcomings in the Activities of the CPGB, (January 21, 1954), M. Mitin
 
 

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