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Author Acharya, M. P. T. (M. P. Tirumala), 1887-1951, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgH97dMxKx7RmqdQPKWXd

Title We are anarchists : essays on anarchism, pacifism, and the indian independence movement, 1923-1953 / M.P.T. Acharya ; edited and introduced by Ole Birk Laursen.

Publication Info. Oakland, CA : AK Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Contents Intro; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; M.P.T. Acharya: A Revolutionary, an Agitator, a Writer; 1. The "Communist" Program: 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 Elimination17. 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: An Appreciation of His Style, Method, and System; 29. Ethics and "Isms"; 30. A Letter from India
31. Is War Inevitable? Psychological Desire Without Material Basis32. 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: Why the Food Problem Cannot Be Solved; 38. Money & Moral Values; 39. Life of the Workers in India; 40. Voice of India; 41. The End of an Era: Echoes of Free 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?
47. Confusion Between Communism and State Capitalism46. Our Indian Correspondent on the Stuffed Dove of Peace at the Indian Peace Convention; 48. Letters to the Editor, Thought (1950-1952); 49. Letter from India: Nehru and Korea; 50. Indians in British Colonies; Chronology of Events; Index; Copyright; Friends of AK
Summary The first collection of essays by India's anticolonial anarchist revolutionary, M.P.T. Acharya (1887-1954), including critical reflections on Gandhian nonviolence.
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Subject India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947.
India -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements.
India -- History -- 20th century.
HISTORY -- Asia -- India & South Asia.
Autonomy and independence movements
Politics and government
India https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History
Other Form: Print version: 1849353425 9781849353427 (OCoLC)1050960209
ISBN 9781849353434 (electronic book)
1849353433 (electronic book)
1849353425
9781849353427