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The Communist Parties in Power and Agrarian Reforms in India
P. Eashvaraiah;
Hard bound book;  Pages : 240
1993 Edition; ISBN - 81-7188-016-9
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About The Book :

The Communist Parties in Power and Agrarian Reforms in India is a sincere attempt to study the problems and prospects of communist parties in power in India at regional level (such as in the States of Kerala and West Bengal) and having considerable political and administrative autonomy. The study is authenticated by extensive field work, empirical data and close observation of the performance of the Communist Parties, particularly in the area of agrarian reforms. That Communist Parties can sustain in power, for more than fifteen years in the case of West Bengal, since 1977, is a clear cut vindication that people in general and concerned classes in particular, provide the social base. While in recent years the world has witnessed a colossal fall of communist regimes in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the contrast in India indicates that communism has not lost theoretical and ideological relevance and the set-back to it the world over has only strategic relevance in terms of Unviability of particular regimes characterised as state socialisms.
Based on the work done for a period of 5 years the study deals with ways and means which the communist parties adopt to overcome political, administrative and juridical problems in the process of implementation of agrarian reforms.
The first few chapters carry a critical review of previous studies in terms of research methodology and epistemology followed by discussion on the general and programmatic aspect of the Communist Parties. The substantial part of the work thereafter is devoted to the examination of the political economy of the radical land reforms. Concluded with a note on what is communistic about agrarian reforms in the left-led/dominated states in India in terms of co-operativisation of agriculture towards building socialist social formations in embryonic form as centres of class struggle and socialist education and propaganda.
The book will be of national and international importance for scholars, experts and political science but in other field as well.

 

CONTENTS IN DETAIL :

1. Introduction : Towards a Methodological Framework for Studying Communist Parties in Power
 
  • Scope of the Study 
  • Objectives of the Study 
  • Research Methodology
  • Sources of Information and Methods of Data Collection
2. Marxist Revolution and Parliamentarism Including Participation in Bourgeos Governments
 
  • Marx and Engels
  • Social Democrats and Marxist Reformism 
  • Bernestein 
  • Kautsky
  • Extra-parliamentary Road and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 
  • Lenin 
  • Rosa Luxemburg
3. Perspectives of Revolution and Parliamentary Politics in India : CPI and CPI (M)
  • Characterisation of the State, Classes and Class Contradiction 
  • Peaceful and Stagist Revolution 
  • Communist Parties and the Indian Constitution
  • Forms of Struggle : Electoral Politics and Formation of Coalition Governments 
  • Work in the Assemblies and Parliament and Extra-parliamentary Struggles
4. Agrarian Relations and Politics of Land Reforms in India with a note on the programmes of CPI and CPI (M)
  • Extent of Capitalism in Agriculture 
  • Semi-feudalism the Dominant Mode
  • Politics of Land Reforms and Issues for Mobilization 
  • Politics of Land Reforms : CPI and CPI (M)
5. Lands Reforms Under the Communist and Left Front Governments in the State of Kerala
  • Land Tenures, The Agrarian Problem and Peasant Movement in Kerala
    i.   Malabar 
    ii.  Travancore 
    iii. Cochin
    iv. Origins of the Peasant Movement
  • Communist Party and Land Reforms in Kerala
  • The Legislative Process : Enactments, Problems and Amendments
    i.   Main Provisions of the Kerala Land Reforms Act 1964 
    ii.  Land to the Tenant
    iii. Ceiling on Landholdings and Land to the Landless
    iv. Administration and Land Reforms in the Communist Policy Logic 
    v.  Land Reforms and the Judiciary
  • Implementation of Land Reforms Legislation
    i.   Abolition of Agricultural Tenancy and Conferment of Ownership Rights on Tenants
    ii.  Purchase of Kudikiappu Rights
    iii. Ceiling on land-holding and Redistribution of Surplus Land
    iv. Institutional Finance for Beneficiaries 
  • Impact of Reforms on the Agrarian Structure 
  • Who Benefitted from Land Reforms ? 
  • Impact of Land Reforms on Production, Productivity, Agricultural Labourers and Rural Wages.
6. Land Reforms under the United and Left Front Governments in the State of West Bengal
  • The Pre-Independence Agrarian Structure
  • The Agrarian Situation on the Eve of the Independence
  • Land Reforms Policy and Legislation Under Successive Governments
    i. Abolition of Landlordism and Amelioration of the Condition of the Actual Tillers
    ii. Tenancy Reforms and Protection of Bargadars
  • Politics, Administration and Adjudication of Land Reforms
  • Progress of Implementation Land Reforms in West Bengal with special Reference to United and Front and Left Front Governments
    i. Security of Tenure and Conferment of Occupancy Rights on Bargadars 'Operation Barga'
    ii. Ceiling on Land-holding and Distribution of Vested Land
    iii. Conferment of Ownership Rights on Hutment Dwellers
    iv. Implementation of West Bengal Restoration of Alienated Land Act, 1973
  • Land Reforms and Changes in Agrarian structure Place of Tenancy and Agricultural work Force and Agricultural Labourers
  • Growth and Development of Agriculture
  • Changes in Wage Rates of Agricultural Labourers in West Bengal
7. Conclusion : Political Economy of Radical Land Reforms and Agrarian Mobilisation in India
 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR :

P. Eashvaraiah

P. Eashvaraiah (b. 1948) had his studies in Osmania University, Hyderabad during (1967-73) from where also obtained M.Phil. (Pol. Sc.) He was awarded an ICSSR Doctoral Fellowship at the Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow, India during 1981-1985 and obtained his Ph.D from Kanpur University. Dr.Eashvaraiah has been teaching Political Science at the School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad since 1986. He was 'Post-Doctoral-Fellow at the Department of Politology, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, during February-August 1990.
His publications include a book, Political Dimension of Land Reforms With Reference to Tenancy Reforms in Telangana Area of Andhra Pradesh and articles in national journals and edited books. He participated in national and international seminars and presented several papers. His research areas include political science and political economy in general, and socialist theory & practice, and agrarian change in particular.

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