A communist perspective on development strategy for rural India |
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Authors: | Sudhanshu Ranade |
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Institution: | 1. PhD. candidate at Princeton University;2. Affiliated to the Madras Institute of Development Studies , 79 Second Main Road, Gandhinagar, Adyar, Madras , 600 020 , India |
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Abstract: | This article examines the Communist Party of India (Marxist)'s strategy for ‘developing’ rural India. The term ‘development strategy’ is, of course, not one that the CPI(M) itself uses to characterise its plans for maturing the revolution in India's countryside. As a matter of fact, its use in the title of this paper is intended primarily to emphasise the point that ‘development’ can mean many different things. It is not the intention of this paper to endorse or deny either the merits of the CPI(M)'s purposes or the sincerity of its revolutionary intent. The limited purpose is to portray, and attempt to understand, Us positions. While differences with these positions are duly recorded, the critique is intended to be ‘immanent’, rather than ‘transcendental’, that is, is intended to be a critique from within the given frame of reference, rather than a critique of its ‘validity’. |
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