Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I Parliamentary Left in India
Chapter 1: Parliamentary left in Tripura: a creative blending of
ideology and organization prevailing over ethnic division
Chapter 2: Parliamentary left in Kerala: a creative socio-political
engineering of governance
Chapter 3: Parliamentary left in West Bengal: organizational
hegemony established through an ideological churning
Chapter 4: Parliamentary left in West Bengal: a nemesis failing to
re-kindle the old charm in globalizing India
Part II Left-Wing-Extremism in India
Chapter 5: Genesis of Maoism in India
Chapter 6: The Maoist blueprint for future India
Chapter 7: Maoism: a utopia or 'Jacobean' reign of terror?
Conclusion
Appendix: Party Constitution of the Communist Party of India
(Maoist)
Notes
Bibliographical Notes with Select Bibliography
Index
Bidyut Chakrabarty is Professor of Political Science at Delhi University.
"Communism in India is a wide-ranging, deeply informed, insightful and personally engaged book. Bidyut Chakrabarty is a world-renowned expert on Indian communism who here explores the regional diversity, social foundations, varied efficacy, and decline of old communist parties at a time when neo-liberal economic policies have fostered the rise of Maoist movements in many parts of India." --David Ludden, New York University
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