An account of the groups to the left of the PCI, during WW2 by Arturo Peregalli. First published in 'Revolutionary History, Vol.5, No.4' ( Translated by Barbara Rossi and Doris Bornstein. It is based upon Peregalli’s 'Il Partito Comunista Internazionalista', and 'L’altra Resistenza: Il PCI e le opposizioni di sinistra in Italia, 1943–45', which first appeared as a series of fascicles in the 'Studi e Ricerche' series of the Centro Pietro Tresso (nos. 2, 4, 5, 8, 16, 17 and 21) and later as a full length book published by Graphos (Genoa 1991).
Grosseto
Toscana
Italy
Moscow
Moskva
Russia
Milan
Lombardia
Torre-annunziata
Campania
United-states
Apulia
Extremely optimistic sections among those concerned about the future of India’s official Marxist parties (better termed ‘Leninist) such as the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India and variants of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) dream of their comeback. The reality is that Indian Leftist parties never regained their past dominance once their area of influence declined. Take the Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, CPI and even the CPI(ML)s. The CPI(ML) Liberation is confined to pockets in Bihar. Going by past experience, the CPM is unlikely to regain even a quarter of its influence in West Bengal and Tripura in the foreseeable future.
Tripura
India
Hyderabad
Andhra-pradesh
Paris
France-general
France
Phulpur
Uttar-pradesh
China
Luxembourg
Telangana