M.P.T AcharyaEssays on Anarchism, Pacifism, and the Indian Independence Movement, 1923-1953
We Are Anarchists
Essays on Anarchism, Pacifism, and the Indian Independence Movement, 1923-1953
Herausgeber: Laursen, Ole Birk
M.P.T AcharyaEssays on Anarchism, Pacifism, and the Indian Independence Movement, 1923-1953
We Are Anarchists
Essays on Anarchism, Pacifism, and the Indian Independence Movement, 1923-1953
Herausgeber: Laursen, Ole Birk
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This is the first and only published collection of MPT Acharya's writing, anywhere in the world. While many people are familiar with Mohandas Gandhi's role in the Indian Independence Movement, this book offers a chance to see that movement from the perspective of a less famous, but crucially important activist of the era.
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This is the first and only published collection of MPT Acharya's writing, anywhere in the world. While many people are familiar with Mohandas Gandhi's role in the Indian Independence Movement, this book offers a chance to see that movement from the perspective of a less famous, but crucially important activist of the era.
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- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 131mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9781849353427
- ISBN-10: 1849353425
- Artikelnr.: 53067581
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 131mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9781849353427
- ISBN-10: 1849353425
- Artikelnr.: 53067581
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
M.P.T. Acharya (1887-1954) was an anticolonial activist who co-founded the Communist Party of India. After the Russian Revolution, he became disillusioned with communism and became India's most prolific anarchist writer.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The "Communist" Programme: A Critical Review 2. Communism in Its True
Form 3. "Anarchist Manifesto" 4. The Mystery Behind the Chinese Trouble 5.
In India 6. Disruption of Marxism 7. From a Bolshevik 8. Mother India 9.
Principles of Non-Violent Economics 10. Unity - What For? 11. Why This
Judicial Murder? 12. On Jealousy 13. Trusts and Democracy 14. Project:
Intended to Wrest Small Industries from the Clutches of Capitalism 15.
Gandhi and Non-Violence 16. The Problem of Exploitation and Its Elimination
17. Some Confusions Among Workers 18. Who Are Workers? 19. Is the Exchange
Between the City and the Countryside Economical? 20. A Response to all
"Economists" 21. The End of the Money System 22. Nationalism in India 23.
On the Question of Race 24. Is the Present System Doomed? 25. A Belated
Forecast for the Year 1934 26. Anarchy or Chaos? 27. The Case for Buddhism
28. Max Nettlau as Biographer and Historian 29. Ethics and "Isms" 30. A
Letter from India 31. Is War Inevitable? 32. Letter from India 33.
Anarchy: From Philosophy to Economics 34. Labour Splits in India 35. What
is Anarchism? 36. A Libertarian Voice from India 37. Libertarian Thought in
India 38. Money & Moral Values 39. Life of the Workers in India 40. Voice
of India 41. The End of an Era: Echoes of Independent India 42. Trade
Unions in India - Pillars of Capitalism 43. An Indian Looks at
"Independence" 44. Savarkar: A Criticism 45. How Long Can Capitalism
Survive? 46. Our Indian Correspondent on the Stuffed Dove of Peace at the
Indian Peace Convention 47. Confusion Between Communism and State
Capitalism 48. Letters to the editor of Thought 49. Letter from India:
Nehru and Korea 50. Indians in British Colonies
Timeline
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The "Communist" Programme: A Critical Review 2. Communism in Its True
Form 3. "Anarchist Manifesto" 4. The Mystery Behind the Chinese Trouble 5.
In India 6. Disruption of Marxism 7. From a Bolshevik 8. Mother India 9.
Principles of Non-Violent Economics 10. Unity - What For? 11. Why This
Judicial Murder? 12. On Jealousy 13. Trusts and Democracy 14. Project:
Intended to Wrest Small Industries from the Clutches of Capitalism 15.
Gandhi and Non-Violence 16. The Problem of Exploitation and Its Elimination
17. Some Confusions Among Workers 18. Who Are Workers? 19. Is the Exchange
Between the City and the Countryside Economical? 20. A Response to all
"Economists" 21. The End of the Money System 22. Nationalism in India 23.
On the Question of Race 24. Is the Present System Doomed? 25. A Belated
Forecast for the Year 1934 26. Anarchy or Chaos? 27. The Case for Buddhism
28. Max Nettlau as Biographer and Historian 29. Ethics and "Isms" 30. A
Letter from India 31. Is War Inevitable? 32. Letter from India 33.
Anarchy: From Philosophy to Economics 34. Labour Splits in India 35. What
is Anarchism? 36. A Libertarian Voice from India 37. Libertarian Thought in
India 38. Money & Moral Values 39. Life of the Workers in India 40. Voice
of India 41. The End of an Era: Echoes of Independent India 42. Trade
Unions in India - Pillars of Capitalism 43. An Indian Looks at
"Independence" 44. Savarkar: A Criticism 45. How Long Can Capitalism
Survive? 46. Our Indian Correspondent on the Stuffed Dove of Peace at the
Indian Peace Convention 47. Confusion Between Communism and State
Capitalism 48. Letters to the editor of Thought 49. Letter from India:
Nehru and Korea 50. Indians in British Colonies
Timeline
Index
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The "Communist" Programme: A Critical Review 2. Communism in Its True
Form 3. "Anarchist Manifesto" 4. The Mystery Behind the Chinese Trouble 5.
In India 6. Disruption of Marxism 7. From a Bolshevik 8. Mother India 9.
Principles of Non-Violent Economics 10. Unity - What For? 11. Why This
Judicial Murder? 12. On Jealousy 13. Trusts and Democracy 14. Project:
Intended to Wrest Small Industries from the Clutches of Capitalism 15.
Gandhi and Non-Violence 16. The Problem of Exploitation and Its Elimination
17. Some Confusions Among Workers 18. Who Are Workers? 19. Is the Exchange
Between the City and the Countryside Economical? 20. A Response to all
"Economists" 21. The End of the Money System 22. Nationalism in India 23.
On the Question of Race 24. Is the Present System Doomed? 25. A Belated
Forecast for the Year 1934 26. Anarchy or Chaos? 27. The Case for Buddhism
28. Max Nettlau as Biographer and Historian 29. Ethics and "Isms" 30. A
Letter from India 31. Is War Inevitable? 32. Letter from India 33.
Anarchy: From Philosophy to Economics 34. Labour Splits in India 35. What
is Anarchism? 36. A Libertarian Voice from India 37. Libertarian Thought in
India 38. Money & Moral Values 39. Life of the Workers in India 40. Voice
of India 41. The End of an Era: Echoes of Independent India 42. Trade
Unions in India - Pillars of Capitalism 43. An Indian Looks at
"Independence" 44. Savarkar: A Criticism 45. How Long Can Capitalism
Survive? 46. Our Indian Correspondent on the Stuffed Dove of Peace at the
Indian Peace Convention 47. Confusion Between Communism and State
Capitalism 48. Letters to the editor of Thought 49. Letter from India:
Nehru and Korea 50. Indians in British Colonies
Timeline
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The "Communist" Programme: A Critical Review 2. Communism in Its True
Form 3. "Anarchist Manifesto" 4. The Mystery Behind the Chinese Trouble 5.
In India 6. Disruption of Marxism 7. From a Bolshevik 8. Mother India 9.
Principles of Non-Violent Economics 10. Unity - What For? 11. Why This
Judicial Murder? 12. On Jealousy 13. Trusts and Democracy 14. Project:
Intended to Wrest Small Industries from the Clutches of Capitalism 15.
Gandhi and Non-Violence 16. The Problem of Exploitation and Its Elimination
17. Some Confusions Among Workers 18. Who Are Workers? 19. Is the Exchange
Between the City and the Countryside Economical? 20. A Response to all
"Economists" 21. The End of the Money System 22. Nationalism in India 23.
On the Question of Race 24. Is the Present System Doomed? 25. A Belated
Forecast for the Year 1934 26. Anarchy or Chaos? 27. The Case for Buddhism
28. Max Nettlau as Biographer and Historian 29. Ethics and "Isms" 30. A
Letter from India 31. Is War Inevitable? 32. Letter from India 33.
Anarchy: From Philosophy to Economics 34. Labour Splits in India 35. What
is Anarchism? 36. A Libertarian Voice from India 37. Libertarian Thought in
India 38. Money & Moral Values 39. Life of the Workers in India 40. Voice
of India 41. The End of an Era: Echoes of Independent India 42. Trade
Unions in India - Pillars of Capitalism 43. An Indian Looks at
"Independence" 44. Savarkar: A Criticism 45. How Long Can Capitalism
Survive? 46. Our Indian Correspondent on the Stuffed Dove of Peace at the
Indian Peace Convention 47. Confusion Between Communism and State
Capitalism 48. Letters to the editor of Thought 49. Letter from India:
Nehru and Korea 50. Indians in British Colonies
Timeline
Index







