Marxist Study Centre is an organisation guided by Marxism-Leninism. It was formed in Nedumangad village, Trivandrum, Kearala (India) on May 1st of 2003. According to MSC the general view of the international situation is that the world imperialist chain is formed and each individual country in the world is a link to the chain. When the link is broken the revolution tooks place. Therefore the international class struggle is the determining factor for the success of the revolution. The theory formulated by com. Lenin that revolution in a single country or more than one country is possible is also applicable today. In the opinion of MSC India became a bourgeois republic in 1947. The imperialist Britain handed over the political power to the Indian bourgeoisie and it became a link in the world imperialist chain. The movement led by Indian bourgeoisie for the independence of India against the foreign bourgeoisie and its ally fuedal class is a compromise one. The Indian bourgeoisie could not lead a uncompromising struggle because the world capitalism to which Indian bourgeois class belongs became moribund. The world capitalism entered the monopoly capitalism, ie; imperialism. Imperialism is the highest and last stage of capitalism. Therefore MSC stands for a Socialist Revolution. Concrete analysis of the concrete condition is the soul of Marxism. The class which controls the state is Indian imperialisit class. Therefore the principal contradiction in the Indian society is in between the bourgeoisie and the working class. Why do we say that Indian capitalism is imperialism? Because Lenin defined imperialism is capitalism in the highest stage exporting capital. Indian bourgeoisie exports capital in the world market. Such financial capital created by Indian bourgeoisie is emerged by the fusion of industrial capital and bank capital. The ally of Indian proletariat in the Socialist Revolution is the landless poor peasants in the village. Because the Bourgeois Revolution completed in 1947 did not distribute the aggricultural land to the farmers. Therefore in the Socialist Revolution to be taken place the land will be expropriated from the hands of rich peasants and distributed to the landless poor. In the aggriculture the class struggle is in between the rich peasants and the landless poor peasants. Though we have formulated the correct revolutionary theory reflecting the objective condition of India a Commnist Party is not so far formed. The struggle is going on. we are in the struggle of forming a genuine Communist Party in India. For achieving the aim we are utilising the existing bourgeois political atmosphere. We are building democratic movements in our country with a view to convert them into a revolutionary movements under the leadership of the Indian proletariat. In the process of the mass struggle the genuin Communist Party will be formed. After it the strggle for the capture of political power will be carried on. In the opinion of MSC the Commuist Party will be formed in the national level. So the organisation having same ideology and concept working without mutual knowledge must be combined in a single umbrella. We welcome dicusions. We also welcome the revolutionary proposal for joint actions.
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