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Memoirs of a Dalit Communist
Paperback
by More, Satyendra
- Publisher : Leftword Books (2020), 294 pages
- Language : English
- Paperback :
- ISBN-10 : 819407780X
- ISBN-13 : 9788194077800
- Weight : 0.376
- Dimensions : 21.59×1.68×14 cm
Memoirs of a Dalit Communist by Satyendra More (2020)
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4.2 rating based on 11 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 819407780X
ISBN-13: 9788194077800
Goodreads: 52603920
Author(s): Publisher: LeftWord Books
Published: //2019
R.B. More (1903–1972) was a leader in Babasaheb Ambedkar’s movement, a trade unionist and a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
More’s life, narrated in his words and those of his son Satyendra, illuminates the conflict between the promise of Marxist emancipation and the hard reality of the hierarchies of caste.
His radicalism challenged both the limits of the politics of caste and the politics of the Left; his was a politics that frontally challenged the rigidities of the caste system and of the class structure.
This memoir, written in Marathi, is here published for the first time in English. This is a rare work that brings together family history, political thought, and the social experience of urban workers whose lives are intertwined with the city they built, Bombay.
4.2 rating based on 11 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 819407780X
ISBN-13: 9788194077800
Goodreads: 52603920
Author(s): Publisher: LeftWord Books
Published: //2019
R.B. More (1903–1972) was a leader in Babasaheb Ambedkar’s movement, a trade unionist and a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
More’s life, narrated in his words and those of his son Satyendra, illuminates the conflict between the promise of Marxist emancipation and the hard reality of the hierarchies of caste.
His radicalism challenged both the limits of the politics of caste and the politics of the Left; his was a politics that frontally challenged the rigidities of the caste system and of the class structure.
This memoir, written in Marathi, is here published for the first time in English. This is a rare work that brings together family history, political thought, and the social experience of urban workers whose lives are intertwined with the city they built, Bombay.








