Interesting up to a point in so far as this grouping had an earlier dialogue and correspondence with the ICT/CWO before moving away from any association with Left Communism and adopting some of the best and worst of the old colonial teachers of the SPGB, though they seem to be more explicitly attached to a form of Marxist decadence theory and some aspects of Marxist crisis theory more common amongst the varieties of Left Communism and their successors than the rest of the companion parties of 'World Socialism'.
If readers are more interested in material relating to the current class struggle and communism in India I'd recommend the 'Gurgaon Workers News' site and their material on libcom.
Yeah, Gurgaon Workers News is great.. I also came across a site called Radical Notes who seem pretty good.. lots of good analysis from South Asia generally.. been meaning to get in touch with them to get them to submit stuff to libcom..
Have posted a useful link (on May 24th) to a recent analysis of the Indian economy in the context of the recent 2019 BJP/Modi win in the general election at the end of this;
https://libcom.org/library/great-recession-profit-cycles-economic-crisis
Maybe others could add comments on the recent political and class struggle situation in India.
I thought this contribution from an invited 'socialist feminist' speaker at a recent small 'Socialist Resistance' meeting was useful (in the absence of anything else) in providing some background to the recent Indian elections that reinforced my brief comment on the above linked text at #4. See here:
www.socialistresistance.org/modi-2-0-whither-india/17510
Best ignore the otther articles - mostly the usual leftist rubbish.
So the beginning of some resistance (if still within the framework of trade unionism) to the declines in the Indian economy over recent years as referred to in more detail in my link on post #4 above, and here: https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2019/05/19/india-another-china-or-another-brazil/ See here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/08/india-towns-and-cities-grind-to-halt-as-workers-stage-24-hour-strike
Interesting up to a point in
Interesting up to a point in so far as this grouping had an earlier dialogue and correspondence with the ICT/CWO before moving away from any association with Left Communism and adopting some of the best and worst of the old colonial teachers of the SPGB, though they seem to be more explicitly attached to a form of Marxist decadence theory and some aspects of Marxist crisis theory more common amongst the varieties of Left Communism and their successors than the rest of the companion parties of 'World Socialism'.
If readers are more interested in material relating to the current class struggle and communism in India I'd recommend the 'Gurgaon Workers News' site and their material on libcom.
Yeah, Gurgaon Workers News is
Yeah, Gurgaon Workers News is great.. I also came across a site called Radical Notes who seem pretty good.. lots of good analysis from South Asia generally.. been meaning to get in touch with them to get them to submit stuff to libcom..
Have posted a useful link (on
Have posted a useful link (on May 24th) to a recent analysis of the Indian economy in the context of the recent 2019 BJP/Modi win in the general election at the end of this;
https://libcom.org/library/great-recession-profit-cycles-economic-crisis
Maybe others could add comments on the recent political and class struggle situation in India.
I thought this contribution
I thought this contribution from an invited 'socialist feminist' speaker at a recent small 'Socialist Resistance' meeting was useful (in the absence of anything else) in providing some background to the recent Indian elections that reinforced my brief comment on the above linked text at #4. See here:
www.socialistresistance.org/modi-2-0-whither-india/17510
Best ignore the otther articles - mostly the usual leftist rubbish.
Well, India already achieved
Well, India already achieved its socialism status, now it's time for India to achieve its Nihilism status.
So the beginning of some
So the beginning of some resistance (if still within the framework of trade unionism) to the declines in the Indian economy over recent years as referred to in more detail in my link on post #4 above, and here: https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2019/05/19/india-another-china-or-another-brazil/ See here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/08/india-towns-and-cities-grind-to-halt-as-workers-stage-24-hour-strike