Naxalism and Maoism | Development and spread of Extremism Part 3 | Naxalbari village | Mao Zedong

Опубликовано: 25 Сентябрь 2020
на канале: Deepankar Deovrat
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In depth explanation of each terms and the difference between Naxalism and Maoism. The reasons behind coining of these terms first time. The topics covered under the lectures are as follows:
1) A brief introduction of Naxalism and Maoism.
2) Confusion between these two terms.
3) The emergence of Naxal from the Naxalbari village and Maoist from Mao Zedong.
4) Difference between Maoist struggle and Naxalite movement. Moist in India is an outcome of 1967 uprising in Naxalbari of West Bengal village Darjeeling.
5) CPI, CPI(M), CPI-ML i.e M = Marxist and L = Leninist.
6) Separate section to explain Naxalism as a unit.
7) Maoism originated in China as a form of communist theory derived from the teachings of Chinese political leader Mao Zedong. Maoism is based on arms movement only.
8) Mao Zedong is the founding father of Maoist. He wrote a book "Guerilla Warfare, 1937", which has all his teachings. This modified the Naxalbari peasant movement in India.
9) Key points to focus - Naxalism and Maoism.
10) Violence a key source of Maoist policies.
11) Some major outfits operated in India.
12) Weapons funding for the Naxalism in India.
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