Saturday, September 23, 2023

October issue of Revolutionary Democracy published

The October issue of the English-language Indian Marxist-Leninist theoretical and political journal Revolutionary Democracy ( revolutionary[democracy.org]democacry.org ) has been published and can be ordered from Red Star Publishers ( redstarpublishers.org ) for $6 dollars, which covers the shipping cost within the US.  The April issue can be added for $2.  For more information about ordering see the website or contact them at:  


Red Star Publishers
PO Box 1641
Manhattanville Station
New York, New York 10027
USA

Most of their ordering is done over the Internet, so an email is requested if payment is being sent by mail. 


Phone:  212 864 7595

Brick and mortar bookstores, organizations, and individuals selling copies in Canada, India, the UK, and the USA are listed at revolutionarydemocracy.org on the current issue page, linked at the top of the menu on the left.  Many of the articles are also posted there for free.  Unity and Struggle and I think also Revolutionary Democracy have sometimes been available from www.americanpartyoflabor.com/shop but currently neither is in stock, though there are a few books, apparel, and sort of 'limited edition' buttons or can badges.


Contents:



Violence in Nuh Follows the Sustained Pattern of Anti-Muslim Pogroms in 

India, Karan Varma

Exploding the Claim of Inclusive Development, A Critical Review of the Indian 

Finance Minister’s Budget (2023-24) Speech, K.B. Saxena

India: Broken Legacies of the Land and Forest Rights Movement, Ashok Chowdhury, 

Teesta Setalvad

The BRICS Meeting and the Inter-imperialist StrugglesEn Marcha

An Interview with Qemal Cicollari, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Albania
Thales Caramante


Asiatic Mode of Production in South Asia: An Empirical StudyTripta Wahi

About the Indian ComedianD. Zaslavsky, (Pravda, January 7th, 1946)

Record of the Meeting Between the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 

I.V. Stalin, and Members of the delegation of the Labour Party of Great Britain, (7 August 1946

Preparation of the Draft Third Programme of the CPSU(b), 1947, Vijay Singh

Materials for the Draft Programme of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks 

with Notes by J. V. Stalin, 1947

Suggestions and Criticisms on the Draft Programme and Policy Statement of the CPI, 1951

On the Situation in and Functioning of the Communist Party of India after the Publication 

of the Draft of the Party Programme, 1951, CPSU (b.)





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