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Comintern and the east: strugle for the Leninist strategy and tactics in national liberation movements / Ulyanovsky , R. A. (ed.) 1979  Book
Ulyanovsky , R. A. (ed.) Book
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Publication Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1979.
Description 516p.
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056455324.1/ULY 056455MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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M N Roy: transition from marxism to new humanism / Bhattacharjee, Pada   Journal Article
Bhattacharjee, Pada Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Starting his political career as a nationalist by 1902 or 1903, Manabendra Nath Roy (1887-1954) embraced Marxism by 1917, and after about three decades of Communist activities he gave up Marxism in favour of humanism. This transition from Marxism to humanism is a fascinating story which may be discussed in brief outline not simply as a tribute to his memory on the occasion of his 150th birth anniversary, but also for clarification of our ideas regarding the limitations of Marxism and the way to overcome them.
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M N Roy critique of comintern and its significance today / Gupta, Sobhanlal Datta   Journal Article
Gupta, Sobhanlal Datta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is customary to associate M.N. Roy with the Comintern years ( 1920-1928) and highlight his achievements as a leading Comintern functionary primarily in the capacity of a key theoretician of the colonial question. Our attention is thereby generally drawn towards his debate with Lenin in 1920 in the Second Congress and the adoption of his Supplementary Theses on the Colonial Question, apart from his speeches on India and the colonial question in the different Congresses and Plena of the Comintern.
Key Words Capitalism  India  Marxism  Lenin  Comintern  Joseph Stalin 
M N Roy  Sovietization  Communist International  Ultra Leftism  Soviet Union 
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New-humanist ideas regarding development / Bandiste, D D   Journal Article
Bandiste, D D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract New humanism is the philosophy of late M.N. Roy. Human individual is given central importance in it. New Humanism is a result of Roy's vast travels, experiences, reading and keen intellect. Let us see just a glimpse of his life as a necessary introduction of his New Humanism.
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Philosopher and revolutionary M N Roy - my ideal / Pancholi, N D   Journal Article
Pancholi, N D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract I was a student of BA Hons. (History) in Ramjas College, Delhi University in the year 1962-63 when one of our teachers, Dr. Bal whose full name I am not able to recollect, in one of his classes began to eulogize M.N.Roy saying that Roy was a great revolutionary and thinker and had founded the first communist party in the world outside Russia i.e. Mexican Communist Party, played a great role in spreading communist movements in various parts of the world including India as important front-ranking member of the Communist International working with Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin. He further declared that Roy was a man of Lenin's caliber and stature.
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