Power Politics Arundhati Roy

power politics arundhati roy
Indian Maoists when fleeing the path of violence and join mainstream politics?

When the Maoists know that by using obsolete arms violence can not achieve anything other than being killed in encounters? when they realize that in supporting democratic movements of people, can closer to the lower masses fighting? when they go to learn from Janatha Vimukti PERUMUNA OF SRI LANKA, which caused by two armed insurrections in the general policy and the fight tooth and nail the terrorists, the LTTE whose agenda is to divide Sri Lanka? Will they learn the lesson from Nepal's Maoists, who came to power not through armed struggle, but by a mass movement of large people? Why not strengthen the voice of Arundhati Roy, Metha Patkar and other Dalit organizations?

Maoists are, by nature, violent. It comes from the philosophy of Mao. The Maoists in Nepal have occurred but peaceful in their efforts to achieve recognition. In fact, all basic types of state communism must at some time, also supporters of violence – against those who do not accept state control over their lives. Communism in general, Maoism, in particular, is always going to authoritarianism. I am very sympathetic to the idea of community life as it is voluntary. Once the policy becomes of State, and requires compliance with all citizens, requires action by the violence. At this time, is painful and dangerous.

Arundhati Roy with Avi Lewis, 24 March 2010



Ordinary Persons Guide To Empire By Roy, Arundhati


Ordinary Persons Guide To Empire By Roy, Arundhati


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Discusses global politics, democracy, media empires, and the situation in Iraq. Author: Roy, Arundhati Publication Date: 2004/09/15 Number of Pages: 156 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.50

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