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[336] [337] [338] Defenders of communism on the political left say that the deaths were caused by specific authoritarian regimes and not communism as an ideology, while also pointing to anti-communist mass killings and deaths in wars that they argue were caused by capitalism and anti-communism as a counterpoint to the deaths under Communist states.
Kamta Prasad Guru (1875 – 16 November 1947) was an expert on grammar of Hindi language. He was the author of the book Hindi vyakarana. He was born in Sagar, which is today in Madhya Pradesh state in India. His Hindi grammar book has been translated into many foreign languages. Kamta Prasad Guru died in Jabalpur.
Small communist groups emerged in Bombay, led by S.A. Dange; Madras, led by Singaravelu Chettiar; United Provinces, led by Shaukat Usmani; Punjab, Sindh, led by Ghulam Hussain; and Bengal, led by Muzaffar Ahmed. Another significant communist-led movement was the Tebhaga Movement (1946–1950), which was centered around the demands of sharecroppers.
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His early book Gandhism and Communism from around this time had some influence among American policymakers and members of Congress. [4] Swarup also wrote for mainstream Indian weeklies and dailies, like the Telegraph , The Times of India , Indian Express , Observer of Business and Politics , Hindustan Times and Hinduism Today .
He believed his style of socialism came from the strong beliefs he held in non-violence and not those adopted from any books. [7] Many experts observed that, similar to other schools of socialism, Gandhi's concept of socialism was a result of ethical considerations, but had nothing to do with class-consciousness as professed by the western ...