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'''Paresh Chattopadhyay''' is a [[Marxism|Marxist]] scholar of [[Political economy|political economy]]. He is a critic of [[Stalinism]] and [[Bolshevism]] and upholds [[Marxist-Humanism]]. Chattopadhyay was reportedly formerly a [[Maoism|Maoist]] and was arrested.{{Cn}} He reportedly abandoned Maoism after intensive studying of [[Karl Marx|Marx's]] and [[Friedrich Engels|Engel's]] works.
'''Paresh Chattopadhyay''' (1927–2023) was a [[Neo-Marxism|neo-Marxist]] scholar of [[Political economy|political economy]]. He was emeritus professor of political economy in the department of sociology at the University of Quebec, Montreal. He was a critic of [[Marxism–Leninism]] and [[Bolshevism]] and upheld [[Marxist-Humanism]].<ref>Bernard D’Mello (12–4–2023). [https://countercurrents.org/2023/04/paresh-chattopadhyay-1927-2023-singleness-of-purpose/ "Paresh Chattopadhyay (1927–2023): Singleness of Purpose"] ''countercurrents.org''</ref> Chattopadhyay was reportedly formerly a [[Maoism|Maoist]] and was arrested.{{Cn}} He reportedly abandoned Maoism.


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===Essays===
===Essays===
* Worlds Apart: Socialism in Marx and in Early Bolshevism”, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 20, No 53, December 31, pp 5629-34.
* Worlds Apart: Socialism in Marx and in Early Bolshevism”, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 20, No 53, December 31, pp 5629-34.
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===Books===
===Books===
* The Marxian Concept of Capital and the Soviet Experience
* The Marxian Concept of Capital and the Soviet Experience
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 10 April 2024

Paresh Chattopadhyay (1927–2023) was a neo-Marxist scholar of political economy. He was emeritus professor of political economy in the department of sociology at the University of Quebec, Montreal. He was a critic of Marxism–Leninism and Bolshevism and upheld Marxist-Humanism.[1] Chattopadhyay was reportedly formerly a Maoist and was arrested.[citation needed] He reportedly abandoned Maoism.

Bibliography

Essays

  • Worlds Apart: Socialism in Marx and in Early Bolshevism”, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol 20, No 53, December 31, pp 5629-34.

Books

  • The Marxian Concept of Capital and the Soviet Experience

References

  1. Bernard D’Mello (12–4–2023). "Paresh Chattopadhyay (1927–2023): Singleness of Purpose" countercurrents.org