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Manabendra Nath Roy (March 21, 1887 – January 25, 1954) was an Bengali Indian revolutionary, philosoper, political theorist and activist as well as the exponent of the philosophy of Radical Humanism. He was also an international Communist leader and theorist, though, later, he denounced communism. March 21 is the 80th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (81st in leap years). ...
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The Bengali people are the ethnic community from Bengal (divided between India and Bangladesh) on the Indian subcontinent with a history dating back four millennia. ...
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Early Days Born as Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, Roy joined the revolutionary underground movement for Indian national liberation at the age of 18. He was an associate of the legendary Indian revolutionary, Jatindranath Mukherjee or Bagha Jatin. He attempted, in 1915, an armed insurrection against the British, which was crushed. In April 1915, during the First World War, Roy (by using the fictitious name Charles A. Martin) left for Batavia, and then to Shanghai, seeking German arms for Indian revolutionaries. But the intended delivery of the arms was not a success. Not losing heart, Roy, during the next two years, toured in search of armed assistance for Indian revolution in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, and the USA. While in Palo Alto, Roy changed his name from Charles A Martin to Manabendra Nath Roy to evade British intelligence. Jatindranath Mukherjee, popularly known as Bagha Jatin Bagha Jatin, born Jatindranath Mukherjee (7 December 1879 â 10 September 1915) was a Bengali Indian revolutionary philosopher against British rule. ...
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International Revolutionary Like Marx he was both and activist and a philosopher; in fact Lenin called him "the Oriental Marx". Marx is a common German surname. ...
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin ( Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин listen?), original surname Ulyanov (Улья́нов) ( April 22 (April 10 ( O.S.)), 1870 – January 21, 1924), was a...
Roy played a leading role in revolutionary movements in Mexico, the Middle East, the Soviet Union, Indonesia and China apart from playing a crucial role in forming the emigre Communist Party of India in Tashkent (1920). A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ...
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In Mexico, Roy made friends with Mexican and American political activists and intellectuals, including the then Mexican president, Venustiano Carranza. Roy later became the General Secretary of Socialist Party of Mexico. In March 1919, he also became close to Michael Borodin, Comintern's emissary to Mexico and founded the Communist Party of Mexico. The Comintern (Russian: ÐоммÑниÑÑиÑеÑкий ÐнÑеÑнаÑионал, Kommunisticheskiy Internatsional â Communist International, also known as the Third International) was an international Communist organization founded in March 1919, in the midst of the war communism period (1918-1921), by Vladimir Lenin and the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik), which intended to fight by all available means, including...
The Mexican Communist Party (Spanish: Partido Comunista Mexicano, PCM) was a communist party in Mexico. ...
In May 1920, he went to Moscow at the invitation of Lenin to attend the second congress of Comintern. There he presented a Supplementary Thesis to Lenin's Theses on The National and Colonial Question. Though initially created a stir, his supplemntary thesis was accepted along with the main thesis presented by Lenin. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin ( Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин listen?), original surname Ulyanov (Улья́нов) ( April 22 (April 10 ( O.S.)), 1870 – January 21, 1924), was a...
Roy rose to occupy the highest offices of the Communist International and led the Commintern's delegation to China (1927). At the same time he authored such Marxist classics as India in Transition (1922), The Future of Indian Politics (1926) and Revolution and Counter-revolution in China (1930); and founded the organ of the emigre Communist Party of India, The Vanguard (and later The Masses) and edited it for seven years (1922-28).
Denouncing Communism Roy broke with the Communist International in 1929 having publicly opposed the line adopted by the Comintern at its Sixth Congress. Returning to India he spent six years in various prisons during which he wrote a 3000-page draft manuscript provisionally titled The Philosophical Consequence of Modern Science. On his release he campaigned against every variety of authoritarianism, supported the anti-fascist war, drew up a Draft Constitution for free India and the outlines of a decentralist people's plan for economic development. The first edition of Communist International, journal of the Comintern published in Moscow and Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg) in May 1919. ...
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Radical Humanism Disillusioned with both bourgeois democracy and communism, he devoted the last years of his life to the formulation of an alternative philosophy which he called Radical Humanism and of which he wrote a detailed exposition in Reason, Romanticism and Revolution. Communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production. ...
In his biography, Sibnarayan Ray writes - "If Nehru had his problems, so had Roy. From early life his sharp intellect was matched by a strong will and extra-ordinary self-confidence. It would seem that in his long political career there were only two persons and a half who, in his estimate, qualified to be his mentors. The first was Jatin Mukherji (or Bagha Jatin) from his revolutionary nationalist period; the second was Lenin (...) The half was Josef Stalin..." (In Freedom's Quest: Life of M.N. Roy, Vol. III (Part-I), 2005, p320).
Jatindranath Mukherjee, popularly known as Bagha Jatin Bagha Jatin, born Jatindranath Mukherjee (7 December 1879 â 10 September 1915) was a Bengali Indian revolutionary philosopher against British rule. ...
Roy and Second World War On the onset of the Second World War he asked the people to stand behind the British to fight against fascism. His line was clearly different from the of the mainstream of the national liberation movement, that was launching the Quit India movement at that juncture. According to Roy, a victory for the Germany and the Axis powers would have resulted in the end of democracy worldwide and India would never be independent. In his view to him India was to win her freedom in a free world only. He foresaw that India would attain independence following the defeat of the Axis powers and weakening of the economic base of the British Imperialism. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...
The Quit India Movement (Bharat Chhodo Andolan or the August Movement) was a civil disobedience movement in India launched in August 1942 in response to Mahatma Gandhis call for immediate independence of India. ...
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Criticism Roy has been criticized by Koenraad Elst for downplaying and distorting the negative effects of the Islamic conquest of India. [1] Koenraad Elst is a Belgian orientalist, writer and researcher[1]. He has authored fifteen books on topics related to Hinduism, Indian history, and Indian politics. ...
The Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent took place during the ascendancy of the Rajput Kingdoms in North India, during the 7th to the 12th centuries. ...
Bibliography - Historical Role of Islam
- India in Transition (1922)
- The Future of Indian Politics (1926)
- Revolution and Counter-revolution in China (1930)
- India and War
- Alphabet of Fascist Economy
- Draft Constitution of Free India
- People's Freedom
- Poverty or Plenty
- The Problems of Freedom
- INA and the August Revolution
- Jawaharlal Nehru: The Last Battle for Freedom
- The Scientific Politics
- New Orientation
- The Russian Revolution
- Beyond Marxism
- New Humanism
- Reason, Romanticism and Revolution
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