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From communist internationalism to a new humanism: on M.N. Roy’s confrontation with fascism / Balcom, Christopher   Journal Article
Balcom, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper investigates the thought of the Indian revolutionary and philosopher M.N. Roy (1887–1954). The essay argues that Roy’s pivot from Marxism to a liberal ‘New Humanism’ over the course of the 1930s and 1940s was shaped by his thinking about fascism and represents a broader turn away from a materialist reading of history and loss of confidence in the Indian working class. The paper begins with an analysis of Roy’s early communism, and considers his later critique, elaborated from the 1930s onwards, that ‘Gandhism’ represented an Indian form of fascism, and explores how these arguments led to his rejection of Marxism.
Key Words Internationalism  Humanism  Colonialism  Communism  Marxism  Fascism 
Anti-Colonialism  Intellectual History  M N Roy 
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