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Category Archives: Arvind memorial seminars

The Working Class Movement and Communist Movement of India: Lessons from the Past; Possibilities and Challenges of the Present

The Working Class Movement and Communist Movement of India: Lessons from the Past; Possibilities and Challenges of the Present

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Posted by: admin_arvindtrust // Arvind memorial seminars, Working class movement // July 28, 2010 // Comment
New Orientation of the Working Class Movement: Prospects, Problems and Challenges

New Orientation of the Working Class Movement: Prospects, Problems and Challenges

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Posted by: admin_arvindtrust // Arvind memorial seminars, Working class movement // July 26, 2010 // Comment
Changes in the Structure and modus-operandi of World Capitalism and the Working Class Movement of India:  Challenges of a Revolutionary Resurgence

Changes in the Structure and modus-operandi of World Capitalism and the Working Class Movement of India: Challenges of a Revolutionary Resurgence

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Posted by: admin_arvindtrust // Arvind memorial seminars, Working class movement // January 27, 2010 // Comment
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About Comrade Arvind

comred-arvind-2Comrade Arvind was a people's man in the true sense of the term. He started his life in the revolutionary left-wing politics at the tender age of 20 from student politics in the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. After that, he spent many years organising youths in the rural areas of several districts of the eastern Uttar Pradesh. He also worked on student front in Gorakhpur and Lucknow for some time. After playing an important role in organising rural labourers in Mau district of eastern UP, he worked among the industrial workers of Delhi-Noida for a long time. In the last years of his life he was playing the guiding role for the new generation of youth active in revolutionary student-youth politics while organising the workers and the safai karmcharis of Gorakhpur.

Apart from being an accomplished organiser, Com. Arvind had a good grasp in the theoretical arena as well. The entire Hindi world was acquainted with his capability as a skilled political journalist, writer and translator.(...More)

Papers presented in the Seminars

  • >>Socialist Transition
    • Fifth Day – Paper Presented on European Left and Discussion Continued on Issues Highlighted in the Seminar
    • Fourth day – Discussion on “Post-Marxism” and Bolivarian alternative
    • The Promise that Never Was: A Critique of Post-1968 European “Autonomous” Left
    • Second Day of Fifth Arvind Memorial Seminar
  • >>Caste question
    • The Caste question and its resolution: A Marxist perspective
    • Ambedkarism and Emancipation of Dalits
    • Caste, Class and Identity Politics
    • Historiography of Caste: Some Critical Observations and Some Methodological Interventions
    • Long Live Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought or Maoism!
  • >>Democratic Rights Movement
    • How Democratic is the Indian Constitution and Indian Democracy?
    • Democratic Rights Movement and the Working Class
  • >>Working class movement
    • New Forms and Strategies of the Working Class Movement and Resistance in the Era of Globalization
    • New Orientation of the Working Class Movement: Prospects, Problems and Challenges
    • Changes in the Structure and modus-operandi of World Capitalism and the Working Class Movement of India: Challenges of a Revolutionary Resurgence
  • 7 Day Workshop on Capital : 3-9 Nov 2019
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