Lalan Kishor Singh

Lalan is a long time trade union activist and is associated with the revolutionary communist movement in India.

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Lalan Kishor Singh

Talk from the Heart, Save the Loved Ones—On May Day 2023

Summary: This is a flyer produced by a rank-and-file worker in India in response to the commemoration of May Day.

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Lalan Kishor Singh

Let’s Ask Karl Marx! A Few questions on Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program

Summary: A response by a worker activist in Nagpur, India to Peter Hudis’s Introduction to the 2022 PM Press edition of Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program – Editors Available in Hindi original.

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Lalan Kishor Singh

Indian Workers Fight Modi’s New Labor Laws

Summary: This statement was written by and is being distributed as a flyer (in Hindi) by members of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization in Nagpur, India, under the title, “We the workers h…

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India: Women in Red-Light Areas and the Working Class

Summary: A rank-and-file worker discusses organizing among sex workers in India and its implications for social transformation – Editors

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Rajiv Nagar,
Lalan Kishor Singh

Indian Workers Speak for Themselves

The original Hindi language articles by two rank-and-file workers in Nagpur, India in PDF format. These articles were also published in English here. -Editors

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Rajiv Nagar,
Lalan Kishor Singh

Indian Workers Speak for Themselves

The following two articles were written by two rank-and-file workers in Nagpur, India and is being circulated as a leaflet among workers as a contribution to reviving the country’s labor movement. — E…

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Lalan Kishor Singh

To understand Marxism, we need to know Marx! Preliminary notes on Marx and Marxism

Summary: This reflection by a worker in Nagpur, India consists of his effort to come to grips with the basic principles of Marx’s thought and its relevance to the current period – Editors

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A Voice from India: Race, Caste and the Limits of Class Reductionism

Summary: A report by an Indian factory worker on how the struggles against racism and attacks on immigrants call for developing a conception of socialism and communism that avoids the pitfall of twent…

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