

Product Overview
Building on his extensive studies of China and the struggle for socialism, Robert Weil examines the revolutionary and popular movements in India. Through his analysis we witness the courage, endurance, and persistence of the Indian and Chin revolutionary optimism. He also foresees the possibility of popular hinese people, as a basis for our movements and Maoists in both countries joining forces to fight their common enemy and win. Anyone who is seriously future of these two two great nations should read: Is the Torch Passing? sly concerned about the Pao-yu Ching. Professor of Economics Emerita at Marygrove College in Detroit, Michigan, USA, Robert Weil unfolds the dialectical relation between the concept of social transformation and revolutionary praxis and once again with persuasive argument reaffirms the import of people's struggles in realising just political governance. A must read for activists, students and researchers of social movements and critical studies in social science Swapna Banerjee-Guha, Professor of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai A clear, direct account of the revolutionary tradition in China and India, placing the Cultural Revolution and Naxalbari in the line of the Paris Commune and October. Will help cut through the maze of postcolonial and 'end of history' ideologies. Saroj Giri Associate Professor of Political Science, Delhi University, New Delhi.
Product Overview
Building on his extensive studies of China and the struggle for socialism, Robert Weil examines the revolutionary and popular movements in India. Through his analysis we witness the courage, endurance, and persistence of the Indian and Chin revolutionary optimism. He also foresees the possibility of popular hinese people, as a basis for our movements and Maoists in both countries joining forces to fight their common enemy and win. Anyone who is seriously future of these two two great nations should read: Is the Torch Passing? sly concerned about the Pao-yu Ching. Professor of Economics Emerita at Marygrove College in Detroit, Michigan, USA, Robert Weil unfolds the dialectical relation between the concept of social transformation and revolutionary praxis and once again with persuasive argument reaffirms the import of people's struggles in realising just political governance. A must read for activists, students and researchers of social movements and critical studies in social science Swapna Banerjee-Guha, Professor of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai A clear, direct account of the revolutionary tradition in China and India, placing the Cultural Revolution and Naxalbari in the line of the Paris Commune and October. Will help cut through the maze of postcolonial and 'end of history' ideologies. Saroj Giri Associate Professor of Political Science, Delhi University, New Delhi.
Product Specification
- Genre
- Non- Fiction
- Author
- Robert Weil
- ISBN
- 978-93-80677-40-8
- Pages
- 344
- Published
- 2013
