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Marxism is Dead” by Brij Narain critically examines the relevance of Marxist ideology in the context of India and the changing global landscape. He argued that Marxism, though influential in the 19th and early 20th centuries, failed to adapt to evolving economic and social realities. Narain believed that its rigid class struggle theory and state-controlled economy were impractical for India’s diverse society. He advocated for democratic and decentralized economic models rooted in Indian conditions rather than imported ideologies.
