Marxist Historiography and the Indian Freedom Movement: A Critique of Class, Capital, and Nationalism The Indian freedom movement has been interpreted through multiple historiographical lenses—nationalist, liberal, subaltern, and Marxist. Among these, the Marxist tradition offers a particularly incisive critique by situating the anti-colonial struggle within the broader framework of class contradictions, colonial capitalist exploitation, and … Continue reading How does the Marxist historiographical tradition interpret the Indian freedom movement in terms of class struggle, modes of production, and colonial capitalist exploitation, and to what extent does it critique the bourgeois leadership of the Indian National Congress within the broader framework of anti-imperialist resistance and uneven development under colonialism?