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Politics and Left Unity in India William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)

Politics and Left Unity in India By William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)

Politics and Left Unity in India by William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)


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This book proposes that, for socialists and communists, unity was not just an ideal, but was considered to be a realizable goal. Rather than focusing exclusively on ideological fissures as the literature does, the book explores the possibilities for unity. The author investigates the United Front as a conceptual framework for collaboration.

Politics and Left Unity in India Summary

Politics and Left Unity in India: The United Front in Late Colonial India by William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)

The historical assessments of Left unity in 1930s India misrepresent activities designed to achieve unity. The common treatment of the relationship between Indian socialists and communists emphasizes disunity and the inability to find common ground. Scholarly discussions about unity in fact highlight its impracticality and the inevitability of its failure.

This book proposes that during this moment, for socialists and communists, unity was not just an ideal, but was in fact considered to be a possible and very realizable goal. Rather than focusing exclusively on ideological fissures as the literature does, the book explores the possibilities for unity. The author investigates the United Front as a conceptual framework for collaboration, as a scheme for assessing the extent to which cooperation between socialists and communists was feasible and practicable during the mid-to-late-1930s in India. He employs the notion of United Front as an instrument for identifying and compensating for the prejudices which permeate sources about the cooperation between the Congress Socialist Party (CSP) and the Communist Party of India (CPI).

The author challenges the historicism found in extant scholarly assessments of Left unity by illustrating the ways in which the partners engaged in united front activities and approached the common goal of Left unity despite their fragmented ideological perspectives. The book presents the United Front not as an unsuccessful phase of collaboration, but rather as a concerted attempt to achieve ideological convergence and Left homogeneity which ultimately failed to radicalize Indian nationalism because, in reality, conditions for Left unity did not exist. The book will be of interest to academics studying South Asian history and politics in particular, and socialism, communism, nationalism and imperialism more generally.

About William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)

William F. Kuracina is Head of the History Department at Texas A&M University-Commerce, US. He is the author of The State and Governance in India: The Congress Ideal, also published by Routledge (2010).

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Foundations of the United Front

2. United Front as Mass Activism

3. United Front within the Congress

4. Congress as United Front

5. Conflict about Unity

6. Unity in action and the fighting alliance

7. Twilight of the United Front

8. The Pioneers of Unity

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NLS9780367889180
9780367889180
0367889188
Politics and Left Unity in India: The United Front in Late Colonial India by William F. Kuracina (Texas A&M University, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
252
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