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This 14 page paper looks at politics in India and how in recent years, it has been gradually changing from left to right. Marxism is explored, especially how it has existed in India. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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India "has become a model for other nations and people around the globe who are still striving to build civil societies, to institutionalize democratic values of free expression and religion
and to find strength in their diversity"(Aikman 65). Another compliment which emanated from left field comes from famed economist John Kenneth Galbraith when he called India a functioning anarchy (Rudolph
and Rudolph PG). His Western interpretation was probably in response to the cacophony of Indias endemic pluralism (PG). However, by modifying "anarchy" with "functioning," he supported the idea that Indias
brand of pluralism works (PG). Yet, India is an enigma. It is a nation that is hard to pin down in terms of politics in the past, present
and what the future might bring. What is apparent is that there had been a great deal of leftist politics in the air, but this is changing. Some have said
that Indias leftist politics have been an outright failure, but that point is arguable. After all, there are no real leftist politics that may be deemed a complete success. There
are a handful of communist countries in the world and while communism was seen as the supreme goal, the utopia, the dream for those struggling to survive in a class-based
society, it is also something that was never implemented properly. While India may not be amongst the countries where pure communism was given a fair chance, it is also
arguable that communism was never given a chance anywhere. Why? Marx created a particular paradigm and it was never followed to the letter. Perhaps no one took seriously the admonition
that one needs capitalism to build a basis for a communist nation to survive and thrive. In any event, one may conclude that if leftist politics have failed in India,
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