Critically evaluate the Indian national movement through a Marxist lens, examining its class character, underlying economic forces, and the extent to which it reflected or constrained the interests of the working classes and peasantry.

A Marxist Critique of the Indian National Movement: Class Character, Economic Forces, and the Limits of Popular Mobilization Abstract The Indian national movement has often been celebrated as a heroic struggle for political freedom, national unity, and anti-colonial emancipation. However, Marxist historians and political theorists have provided an alternative reading, examining the movement through the … Continue reading Critically evaluate the Indian national movement through a Marxist lens, examining its class character, underlying economic forces, and the extent to which it reflected or constrained the interests of the working classes and peasantry.