cover image: India To-morrow  Monday  24th August  1931

Premium

20.500.12592/vr2pnm

India To-morrow Monday 24th August 1931

1931

INTRODUCTION The present crisis of overproduction which has affected all the countries arose as a result of the post-war crisis of capitalism and weakens the position of capitalism by deepening and sharpening this crisis by increasing the elements of decay in capitalism its parasitic features the anarchy of the capitalist mode of production which hinders the development of productive forces wit [...] Thus the dictatorship of the proletariat has been strengthened owing to the fact that millions of poor and middle peasants are turning towards socialism ; and the relative importance of the economic system of the U. S. S. R in world economy and the relative importance of the U. S. S. R. in the sphere of world politics have increased. [...] At the same time there has been an increase in the significance of the U. S. S. R. as the fortress of the world revolutionary movement of the workers the peasants and the toilers of the colonies. [...] The capitalist offensive along the whole front on wages social insurance where it exists the working day the political rights of the working class—the right to strike to meet and to organize —the dismissals of millions of workers from the factories ( first of all the revolutionary elements ) reducing the standard of living of the lower paid employees together with the attacks on the peasants [...] Thirdly they said that the crisis is deepening the general crises of the capitalist system is sharpening its internal and external contrdictions is breaking down the shaky stabilisation of capitalism and accelerating the tempo of the revolutionary upsurge both in the capitalist countries and in the colonies.
history
Pages
32
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
Bal Gangadhar Tilak: In Memoriam
187-192 Priyaranjan Sen view
The World Crisis
193-197 Rajani Mukerji view
Student and Youth Movement
198-199 N. Bose view
Exit of Foreign Cloth from Bengal
200-200 Sudhindra Niyogi view
The Dawn of Freedom
201-202 Mushtari Ali view
The Fascist ‘Weltanschaung’
203-205 Bisweswar Chakravarty view
Collection
206-210 unknown view
Student Movement
211-212 Bhupendra Dutt view
Flood Relief
213-214 unknown view
Notes
215-218 unknown view

Related Topics

All