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India@75

Marxist, XXXVII, 1–2, January-June 2021
SITARAM YECHURY
India@75
As we approach the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, a new narrative is being scripted to metamorphose our secular democratic Constitutional Republic into a fascistic ‘Hindutva Rashtra’. This new narrative is the complete negation of and the antithesis of India’s epic struggle for freedom and the Indian State that was established under the Indian Constitution.

The Left in India’s Freedom Movement and in Free India

Marxist, XXXVII, 1–2, January-June 2021
E.M.S. NAMBOODIRIPAD
The Left in India’s Freedom Movement and in Free India
The author of this paper has been an active participant in the left movement since the early 1930s. His personal knowledge of the movement is naturally confined to the progress registered during the last half-century. The left movement, however, dates back to the early years of the present century, or almost three decades earlier than the author’s entry into it.
THE LAL-BAL-PAL LEADERSHIP

Frederick Engels: Co-Founder of Marxism

XXXVI, 3-4

July-December 2020
ENGELS 200:

Frederick Engels:  Co-Founder of Marxism

Sitaram Yechury

Frederick Engels is often referred to as the world’s first Marxist.  Nothing can be farther from the truth.  Engels was a collaborator of Marx, contributing in equal measure to the evolution of the Marxist world outlook. 

However, with his characteristic self-effacing modesty, Engels may have proudly accepted this status.