Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BOOKs | National Law School | 954.05 GUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35721 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Content:
Introduction: Is Violence Necessary for Revolutionary Change Today?;
Part-I
Varavara Rao Janatana Sarkar: An Alternative Model of Development Anand Teltumbde Examining the Logic of Revolutionary Violence G Haragopal Kidnap as a Revolutionary Strategy : The Case of Sukma District Collector;
Part-II
Neera Chandhoke The Ambiguities of Revolutionary Violence Sumanta Banerjee The Crisis of Maoist Theory of Agrarian Relations and Strategy of Revolution in India K Balagopal Revisiting the Question of Violence : Maoist Movement in Andhra Pradesh;
Part-III
Chitralekha Coming to Be `Maoist’: Surviving Tropes, Shifting Meanings Lipika Kamra and Uday Chandra Maoism and the Masses : Critical Reflections on Revolutionary Praxis and Subaltern Agency Epilogue : Populist Democracies, Failed Revolutions;
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