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India’s M. N. Roy was the pioneer of Postcolonial Marxism

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Manabendra Nath Roy, photographed in July 1924.

Jacobin, August 2024

The outcome of this year’s Indian elections has raised hopes for a curb on India’s slide toward twenty-first-century fascism. Even so, the prognosis remains tenuous as the signal of a truly Indian people’s democracy continues to flicker amid majoritarian chants and a prime minister still trying to assume the status of aloof god-man and exalted leader.

Narendra Modi’s regime, during his previous ten years in power, was successful in retooling the Indian postcolonial state to become more overtly colonialist. Now in Modi’s third term, with his mandate significantly diminished by an electorate refusing to worship at his feet, we will learn whether the colonialist drive of the Indian state can be restrained by the diversity and the immensity of the needs of its people.

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