In this great democracy of ours, Anuradha Ghandy was what is known as a Maoist terrorist, liable to be arrested, or, more likely, shot in a fake encounter like hundreds of her colleagues have been ... Reading through [her writings]... you catch glimpses of a mind of someone who could have been a serious scholar or academic who was overtaken by her conscience and found it impossible to sit back and merely theorize about the terrible injustice she saw around her. These writings reveal a person who is doing all she can to link theory and practice, action and thought.
—Arundhati Roy, New Delhi
Anuradha Ghandy's life and work stands as an example for a generation of Indian revolutionaries. But more than that she has directly contributed to the development of the Indian revolutionary movement in significant ways. Take the caste issue. Anuradha was one of the new generations of revolutionaries that in practical political activity gained and formulated an insight that helped the movement to move forward from the former narrow economism in the perception of caste of the old CPI to a new and broader understanding of the class role of the superstructure. ...her writing contains much more. It is necessary reading for anyone who wants to understand the present situation in India.
Author(s): Anuradha Ghandy; Anand Teltumbde; Shoma Sen
Edition: First
Publisher: Daanish Books
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 504
Tags: Avanti
Section 1- Caste
Section 2- Women
Section 3- Miscellaneous