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M. N. Roy (Manabendra Nath Roy)

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Contents M N ROY (Manabendra Nath Roy) ....................................................................................... 3

Works of Ellen Roy Wife of M N Roy ................................................................................ 21

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M N ROY (Manabendra Nath Roy)

M.N. Roy (1887-1954), the well known thinker and revolutionary, was also a prolific writer. In the

course of his uniquely rich and varied life he came in close contact with innumerable leading

personalities of the world. He wrote his memoirs on some of them, his own impressions about their

lives and works based on his personal contacts with them. Years have passed since they were

written, yet they retain a remarkable freshness. We are serializing some of these here in the hope

that they will prove to be of great interest to readers in India and abroad.

M.N. Roy's write-up on Leon Trotsky

The first in the series is the sketch of LEON TROTSKY, written by Roy shortly after the latter’s death

in 1940. Trotsky had played a historical role in the Russian Revolution. This write up throws light on

both the plus and minus aspects of his personality. Besides Trotsky, this outline also brings out very

interesting aspects of the personalities of Lenin and Stalin.

M.N. Roy Roy's Writing on Georgi Dmitrov

M.N. Roy M.N. Roy's letters to Dr. Reddy. These 3 letters were written by M.N. Roy (in his own hand

and typewritten) to Dr. Reddy, former Vice Chancellor of Andhra University.

Some other writings

Beyond Marxism

New Humanism

Oxford University Press, UK, has already published his collected works in four volumes and the fifth

is in the press.

Books and Articles on M. N. Roy

Leftism in India: M.N. Roy and Indian politics, 1920-1948, by S. M. Ganguly.Minerva, 1984-312 pages.

Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri,

Leftism in India, 1917-1947. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, 2007. Columbia, MO: South Asia Books, 1984.

S.M. Ganguly,

G.D. Parikh, "Roy, M.N." in Dictionary of National Biography, Calcutta, 1974. Vol. 3, pp. 546–549.

"M. N. Roy" in Rationalism, Humanism and Atheism in Twentieth Century Indian Thought, Dr.

Ramendra in collaboration with Dr. Kawaljeet.

Prithwindra Mukherjee, Les origines intellectuelles du mouvement d'indépendance de l'Inde (1893–

1918). PhD Thesis, 1976.

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External links:

The Radical Humanist

Manabendra Nath Roy Internet Archive

Usha Krishna, R C Sarikwal, M.N Roy and the radical humanist movement in India: A sociological

study, 2005

Article on Roy at Banglapedia

Humanist movement

Encyclopedia Britannica

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BOOKS BY M N ROY OR ON HIM

Nationalism, by Rabindranath Tagore, Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1917-144

pages.

Indien, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Verlag der Kommunistischen Internationale, 1922-191 pages.

India in transition. With collab. of A. Mukherji.Authors Manabendra Nath Roy, A. Mukherji.

Published 1922-241 pages.

India in Transition, by M. N.Roy.Nabu Press, 2010-252 pages. This is a reproduction of a book

published before 1923.

What do we want? by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by Librairie J. B. Target, 1922-43 pages.

What Do We Want? By Roy Manabendra Nath.BiblioBazaar, 2009-48 pages.This is a pre-1923

historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of

these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization

process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not

impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to

bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed

works worldwide.

One year of non-cooperation from Ahmedabad to Gaya, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Evelyn Roy.The

Communist Party of India, 1923-184 pages.Criticism of Gandhi and the non-cooperation movement

from a Marxist viewpoint.

Memorandum for the Conference of the British Labour Party: London, October, 1924, by

Manabendra Nath Roy.s.n., 1924.

An open letter to the Rt. Hon. J.R. MacDonald, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Indian Defence

Committee,(Communist trials

India).1924-11 pages.

Political letters, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Vanguard Bookshop, 1924-52 pages.

The new trend of Indian nationalism, by Manabendra Nath Roy.1924-09 pages.

the aftermath of non-co-operation, by manabendra nath roy.1926.

Indiens politische Zukunft, by Manabendra Nath Roy.C. Hoym, 1927-132 pages.

The future of Indian politics, by Manabendra Nath Roy.R. Bishop, 1927-118 pages.Referring to the

cause and consequences of the establishment of the Indian Stores Department, the British Trade

Commission in India wrote in 1920.

The Future of Indian Politics, by M. N. Roy.BiblioBazaar, 29-Sep-2009 - 119 pages.(Reprint).

Articles by Manabendra Nath Roy from Gegen den Strom, Organ der KPD (opposition), by

Manabendra Nath Roy.Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, 1929.

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My defence: the statement that I was not allowed to make at the Sessions Court, Cawnpore (U.P.).,

by Manabendra Nath Roy in 1931.Committee of Action for Independence.1931-127 pages.

Our task in India, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Communist Party of India. 1932-125 pages.About two

years later this document was published under the title Our Task in India.At the First Conference of

the All-India CSP in Bombay in 1934.

Presidential address of M.N. Roy: United Provinces Youths' Conference, May, 29th and 30th, 1937,

Sitapur, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Ramesh D. Nadkarni at the Satya Mitra Press.1937-36 pages.

Materialism and spiritualism: Presidential address of M. N. Roy at the 3rd session of the Madras

Presidency Radical Youths Conference held at Madras on 25th July 1937, by Manabendra Nath

Roy.R. D. Nadkarni.1937-24 pages.

Letters by M.N. Roy to the Congress Socialist Party: written in 1934.Manabendra Nath

Roy.Renaissance Pub. Co., 1937-78 pages.

Letters by M.N. Roy, to the Congress Socialist Party written in 1934: With an introd. by A.K. Pillai.Y.K.

Kondvikar.Year?-78 pages.

Letters to the Congress Socialist Party written in 1934, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Pub.

Co., 1937-78 pages.

Our problems, by Manabendra Nath Roy, V. B. Karnik.Barendra library, 1938-274 pages.

On the Congress constitution, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Independent India Office, 1938-59 pages.

Our differences, by Manabendra Nath Roy, V. B. Karnik.Saraswaty Library, 1938-183 pages.

Fascism: its philosophy, professions, and practice, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Jijnasa : distributor, Best

Books, 1938-104 pages.

The Congress and the Kisans, by Manabendra Nath Roy.s.n. 1938- 31 pages.

Royism explained, by Manabendra Nath Roy, K. K. Sinha.Saraswaty Library, 1938-64 pages.

The historical role of Islam, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers Private, 1939-91 pages.

The historical role of Islam, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Ajanta Publications, 1981-91 pages.

Historical Role Of Islam, by M.N. Roy.Critical Quest, 01-Jan-2006 - 40 pages.

Declaration of objects and constitution, by Manabendra Nath Roy.1939-40 pages.

The League of Radical Congressmen: Declaration of objects and constitution. Presidential address by

M.N. Roy to the first All-India Conference of the League of Radical Congressmen, Poona, 27th & 28th

June 1939.Publisher, V.B. Karnik, 1939-40 pages.

Whither Europe? by Manabendra Nath Roy.Vora & Co. Publ.1940-79 pages.

Man and nature: a symposium of modern knowledge by eminent scientists (Frazer, Tylor, Haldane,

Baker, Huxley & Levy).Author Sir James George Frazer.Editor Manabendra Nath Roy.Indian

Renaissance Association, 1940-227 pages.

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The alternative, Issue 6 of Independent India series.National Publication Society series.Author

Manabendra Nath Roy.Publisher "Independent India", 1940-83 pages

Science, philosophy and politics; inaugural address # Summer Camp for Political Study, Dehradun,

May #, 1941, i.e. 1940, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by J.S. Agarwal.1940-54 pages.

Scientific politics v. world crisis (international situation), by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by

Dasharathlal Thaker for the Gujrat Radical Democratic People's Party, 1940-40 pages.

Science and superstition, by Manabendra Nath Roy.The Indian Renaissance Association.1940-164

pages.

Some fundamental principles of mass mobilisation, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by

D.Goonawardhana.1940-37 pages.

Gandhism, nationalism, socialism, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Bengal Radical Club, 1940-130 pages.

From the Communist Manifesto to Radical Humanism, Manabendra Nath Roy.(It must be written in

1940-41??)

The relation of classes in the struggle for Indian freedom, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Bihar Radical

Democratic People's Party, 1940-50 pages.

Twentieth century jacobinism: role of Marxism in democratic revolution. Reports of the lectures and

discussions in the All-India Political Study Camp, Dehra Dun, May, 1940. Held under the auspices of

the All-India League of Radical Congressmen, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Bihar Radical Democratic

Party, 1940-25 pages.

From savagery to civilization, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Digest Book House, 1940-139 pages.

From savagery to civilisation, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Vora & co., 1943 - 120 pages.

Heresies of the 20th century: philosophical essays, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Pradeep Karyalaya,

1940-206 pages.

Heresies of the 20th century, philosophical essays, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance

publication.1943-172 pages.

Miscellaneous writings, Volume 1, by Manabendra Nath Roy.1940.

Miscellaneous writings, Volume 2, by Manabendra Nath Roy.1952.

Satyagraha and the potentialities of the Congress, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Radical Democratic

Party, 1941-40 pages.

Problems of the Indian revolution, by Manabendra Nath Roy.R. Panday, 1941-27 pages.

The ideal of Indian womanhood, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Indian Renaissance Association, 1941-152

pages.

India and war, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India), 1942-585 pages.

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War and revolution: international civil war, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Radical Democratic Party,

1942-118 pages.

Freedom or fascism? by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India).1942-110 pages.

Nationalism: an antiquated cult, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India).1942-84

pages.

Nationalism, democracy & freedom, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India),

1942-178 pages.

Last Battles of Freedom ( Report of the 1944 RDP Conference) 1945. Delhi.

Constitution of India: a draft, endorsed and released for public discussion by the Central Secretariat

of the Radical Democratic Party, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party

(India).Publisher.V.B. Karnik.1945-46 pages.

Scientific politics, lectures in the All India Political Study Camp, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Indian

Renaissance Association, 1942-226 pages.

Scientific politics, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1947-315 pages.

A Marxist analysis of Chinese history: the foundation of the traditional culture;structure of Chinese

society; foreign aggression, by

Manabendra Nath Roy.Research, Information, and Publications Project.1947-15 pages.

The memoirs of a cat-Volume 1, of Fragments of a prisoner's diary, by Manabendra Nath

Roy.Publisher Indian Renaissance Association, 1940-96 pages

Fragments of a prisoner's Diary: Volume 1, by M.N. Roy.Indian Renaissance Publishers, 1950.

Fragments of a Prisoner's Diary: India's message, Volume 2, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Indian

Renaissance Publishers, 1957.

Fragments of a Prisoner's Diary: Letters from jail.Volume 3, by Manabendra Nath Roy .Indian

renaissance publication.1943.

Letters from jail, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by Rajaram Panday for The Indian Renaissance

Assn., 1943-228 pages.

Alphabet of fascist economics (a critique of the Bombay plan of economic development of India):

Containing: The "master-plan" X-rayed, by G. D. Parikh, Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance

Publishers, 1944-104 pages.

Indian renaissance movement: three lectures, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance

Publishers.1944-39 pages.

Planning a new India, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers.1944-64 pages.

People's plan for economic development of India-Indian Federation of Labour, by Benoyendra Nath

Banerjea, Manabendra Nath Roy.Publisher A. K. Mukerjee, 1944-56 pages.

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Last battles of freedom: being the report of the Calcutta Conference of the Radical Democratic Party,

27th to 30th, December, 1944 by Manabendra Nath Roy.n.p., 1944-107 pages.

Post-war perspective: a peep into the future, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Published by R.D.P., 1945-15

pages.

Sino-Soviet treaty, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1945-50 pages.

History is not made this way: a symposium on Simla Conference, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical

Democratic Party (India).Renaissance Publishers.1945-45 pages.

My experiences in China: by M. N. Roy.Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Pub. Co., 1945-70

pages.CHAPTER I. What eventually appeared as a political party with the title of the Kuo Min Tang

(literally translated: The People's Party of China) had existed embryonically, in some form or other,

ever since the early 90's.

The Humanist way: a quarterly journal devoted to enquiry and learning, Volume 1, Editor

Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers., 01-Jan-1945-550 pages.

Future of democracy in India, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India).1945-27

pages.

The problem of freedom, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1945-140 pages.

Constitution of free India: a draft, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India).V. B.

Karnik, 1945-46 pages.

Jawaharlal Nehru, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India), 1945-61 pages.

Jawaharlal Nehru: The Last Battle for Freedom.

I.N.A. and the August revolution, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Pub., 1946-105 pages.

Revolution and counter-revolution in China, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1946-

689 pages.

Revolution and Counter Revolution in China, by M. N. Roy.South Asia Books, 01-Jun-1986-570 pages.

New Orientation: by Manbendra Nath, With Phillip Spratt. Calcutta: Renaissance Publishers, 1946.

New orientation: Lectures delivered at the Political Study Camp held at Dehra Dun from May 8th to

18th, 1946, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1946-255 pages.(Reprint) by South

Asia Books, 01-Jan-1999.

A new orientation: review and perspective of the international struggle for a new world order of

democratic freedom, economic prosperity cultural progress, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical

Democratic Party (India).P. Bhattacharjee on behalf of Radical Democratic Party, 1946-27 pages.

National government or people's government? by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party

(India).Renaissance Publishers, 1946-84 pages.

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Leviathan and octopus, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Radical Democratic Party, 1947-19 pages.

New humanism: a manifesto, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1947-67 pages.

The Russian revolution, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1949-631 pages.

The Russian Revolution and the tragedy of communism, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Editor Sibnarayan

Ray. Renaissance Publishers, 2000-159 pages.

Title India's message, by Manabendra Nath, Roy.Edition 2. Published 1950

Materialism: an outline of the history of scientific thought, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Ajanta

Publications, 1951-259 pages.

Radical humanism, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Janta Press, 1952-55 pages.

Reason, romanticism and revolution, Volume 1-2, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers,

1952.

The rhythm of the cosmos, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Sai Printing Press.1952- 35 pages.

New humanism: a manifesto, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 1953-111 pages.

The philosophy and practice of radical humanism, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Radical Humanist

Association, 1956-28 pages.

Crime and karma, cats and women, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers Private, 1957-

286 pages.

M.N.Roy's mission to China: the Communist-Kuomintang split of 1927, by Manabendra Nath

Roy.California U.P; Cambridge U.P, 1963-399 pages.

M. N. Roy's mission to China: the Communist-Kuomintang split of 1927, by Robert Carver North,

Xenia Joukoff Eudin.1963-399 pages. In August, 1920, Roy's Supplementary Theses on the National

and Colonial Questions complemented the Theses prepared by Lenin and provided a theoretical

basis for Communist political strategy and tactics in the colonies

M. N. Roy on communist China, excerpts from Roy's writings published in the Radical humanist, by

Manabendra Nath Roy.Editor G. P. Bhattacharjee. Renaissance Publishers, 1963-28 pages.

A Marxist Interpretation of Chinese History, by Manabendra Nath Roy.New England Free Press. Year

??- 31 pages.

M. N. Roy's Memoirs, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Allied Publishers, 1964-627 pages.

M. N. Roy's Memoirs, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Reprint by Ajanta Publications, 1984-627 pages.

M.N. Roy's memoirs. (With plates including portraits, and a bibliography).Indian Renaissance

Institute.1964-627 pages.

India in transition, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Nachiketa Publications, 1971-288 pages.

Politics Power and Parties, by Roy M N.Ajanta Publications, 1981-216 pages.

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Humanist politics, by M.N. Roy.Nav Jagriti Samaj, 1983-23 pages.

Origin of radicalism in the congress, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publ., 1984-32 pages.

Science and philosophy, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Ajanta Publications, 1984-206 pages.

The way to durable peace, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Woodrow Wilson.Minerva, India, 1986-42

pages.English translation of the Spanish version, 1917, of Open letter originally written in English and

circulated in 1916; with critical introduction to the author's sojourn in the United States, 1916-1919.

Cultural requisites of freedom, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Nav Jagriti Samaj, 1986-16 pages.

Materialism, by M.N. Roy.Ajanta Publications/Ajanta Books International, 1987-286 pages.

MEN I MET, by ROY M N.AJANTA, 1981-146 pages.

Men I Met, by M.N. Roy.Ajanta Publications/Ajanta Books International, 01-Aug-1987 - 152 pages.

Soviet foreign policy, by Manabendra Nath Roy.League of Radical Congressmen.Year ?? - 60 pages.

India's problem and its solution, by Manabendra Nath Roy/Target.Year ?? - 55 pages.

Science, philosophy and politics, by M.N. Roy.Nav Jagriti Samaj. year?? - 28 pages.

M.N. Roy Neo-Radical Humanism And Marx.Published by Classic Publishing House, Year ???

Practice of new humanism, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Radical Democratic Party (India).Nav Jagriti

Samaj, 1986-12 pages.

M.N. Roy and Mahatma Gandhi, by Samaren Roy, Manabendra Nath Roy.Minerva Associates

(Publications).1987-71 pages.

Jelera ciṭhi, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Ellen Roy.Samarena Rāẏa, 1987 - India - 140 pages.Selected

letters of a radical humanist to his wife Ellen Roy, 1904-1960.

M.N. Roy and China by Tan Chung.Sage Publications, 1988.

If I were Stalin, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Samaren Roy, 1988-51 pages.

Beyond Communism, by Phillip Spratt, M. N. Roy.South Asia Books, 01-Jan-1999.

Humanism, revivalism, and the Indian heritage, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers,

1999-160 pages.

Selections from the marxian way and the humanist way: a magazine edited by M.N. Roy.Ajanta

Publishers, 1999-468 pages.

The intellectual roots of modern civilization, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance Publishers, 2002-

127 pages.

Poverty or plenty? by Manabendra Nath Roy.Renaissance publishers.156 pages.

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Poverty Or Plenty, by M. N. Roy.Read Books, 15-Mar-2007-200 pages.

India's Message, by M. N. Roy.Fisher Press, 2007-316 pages.Published by Probodh Bhattacharja for

RENAISSANCE PUBLISHERS LTD. 15, Bankim Chatterjee Street, Calcutta 12. REVISED EDITION August,

1950. Printed in India By B. N. Bosc at Bose Press, 30, Brofo Mitter Lane, Calcutta.

A preliminary checklist of the writings of M.N. Roy, by Patrick Wilson.Issue 1 of Bibliographical study,

Modern India Project.Publisher South Asia studies, Institute of East Asiatic Studies, University of

California, 1955-12 pages.

A checklist of the writings of M. N. Roy, by Patrick Wilson.South Asia Studies, Institute of

International Studies, University of California, 1957-28 pages. Issue 1 of Modern India Project.

Bibliographical study, Berkeley University of California Institute of East Asiatic Studies.(OUT OF

PRINT).

M.N. Roy, Evelyn, Ellen bibliography, by N. InnaiahV. Komala, 1996-136 pages.Bibliography of works

by M.N. Roy, 1887-1954, Evelyn Trent, 1892-1970, and Ellen Roy, 1904-1960, founder members of

exile Indian Communist Party, on communism.

Selected Works of M.N. Roy: 1917-1922.Manabendra Nath Roy, Sibnarayan Ray.Oxford University

Press, 1987-596 pages.During his career, M.N. Roy--one of the most prominent intellectual activists

of the first half of this century--took an active and leading part in revolutionary movements in India,

Mexico, the Soviet Union, and China. A prolific writer, he produced well over a hundred books and

pamphlets, many of which will be included in the projected six-volume Selected Works. Covering the

period from 1917 to 1922, the first volume includes his observations of the Mexican and early

communist periods, and the entire text of his classic India in Transition.

Selected Works of M.N. Roy: 1927-1932.Manabendra Nath Roy.Oxford University Press.

Selected works of M.N. Roy, by Manabendra Nath Roy.Oxford U.P., 1987-1937 pages.

Selected works of M.N.Roy, by Manabendra N. Roy.Oxford University Press, 1987-564 pages.

Selected Works of M.N. Roy: 1932-1936.Manabendra Nath Roy, Sibnarayan Ray.Oxford University

Press, 01-Mar-1997-676 pages.

This fourth volume of M. N. Roy's Selected Works (1932-36) comprises his prison writings, which

range from politics to philosophy, from history to sociology of religion and culture, and which show

the beginnings of his transformation from a communist to a radical humanist.

Selected Works of M.N. Roy. In four volumes, by Sibnarayan Ray (ed.), . New Delhi: Oxford University

Press, 1987.

India in Transition, by M. N. Roy.Nabu Press, 2010-252 pages.This is a reproduction of a book

published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred

pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that was either part of the original artifact, or were

introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the

imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the

preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in

the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book

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M.N. Roy, by Young Socialist League (Poona).1935-33 pages. Published while Roy was in Bareilly

Prison. Includes a synopsis of his book 'The spiritual west' and the text of his article 'My crime'

written after his expulsion from the Communist International.

M.N. Roy: the man who looked ahead, Volume 1, by A. K. Hindi. Modern Publishing House, 1938-242

pages.

Fragments in the biography of M.N. Roy, by Richard Sorich.1953-14 pages.

M.N. Roy: the humanist philosopher, by Ramyansu Sekhar Das.W. Newman, 1956-135 pages.

M.N. Roy, philosopher-revolutionary: a symposium, by Sibnarayan Ray.Renaissance Publishers,

1959-72 pages.

M.N. Roy and the Comintern: the controversy over colonial policy, by John Patrick

Haithcox.University of California, Berkeley, 1959-420 pages.

M.N. Roy and the communist International, 1920-28, by Clyde Rathburn Brown.International

Relations Program, 1960-121 pages.

M. N. Roy, by Phanibhusan Chakravartti.M.N. Roy Death Anniversary Observance Committee, 1961-

32 pages.

M.N. Roy and Radical humanism, by G P. Bhattacharyya.A.J.B.H. Wadia Publication, 1961-76 pages.

New humanism: the political philosophy of M.N. Roy, by Dennis G. Dalton.Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of

Political Science, 1962-174 pages.

The political philosophy of M. N. Roy, by B. S. Sharma.National Pub. House, 1965-147 pages.

The political thought of M. N. Roy, 1936-1954, by Niranjan Dhar.Eureka Publishers, 1966-270 pages.

M.N. Roy and the Comintern, 1920-1925, by Richard B. Remnek.City College of New York, 1968-312

pages.

M. N. Roy and his philosophical ideas, by Vishnudeo Narain Ojha.Shankhnad Prakashan, 1969-352

pages.

M. N. Roy: quest for freedom, by Binayendra Nath Dasgupta.Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1970-50

pages.

The restless Brahmin: early life of M. N. Roy, by Samaren Roy.Allied Publishers, 1970-148 pages.

Communism and nationalism in India: M. N. Roy and Comintern policy, 1920-1939, by John Patrick

Haithcox.Princeton University Press, 1971-389 pages.

Evolution of political philosophy of M. N. Roy, BY G. P. Bhattacharjee.Minerva Associates, 1971-266

pages.

Contributions of Manebendranath Roy to political philosophy, by K. C. Jena.S. Chand, 1971-169

pages.

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Scientific humanism: socio-political ideas of M. N. Roy: a critique, by R. K. Awasthi.Research

Publications in Social Sciences, 1973-287 pages.

Radical humanism of M.N. Roy: an evaluation, by B. S. Sharma.Delhi University, 1973-147 pages.

M. N. Roy: a study of revolution and reason in Indian politics, by D. C. Grover.Minerva Associates,

1973-187 pages.

New humanism and democratic politics: a study of M. N. Roy's theory of the state, by M.

Shiviah.Popular Prakashan, 1977-281 pages.On the political philosophy of the Indian socialist leader

Manabendra Nath Roy, 1893-1954.

M. N. Roy: political biography, by V. B. Karnik.Nav Jagriti Samaj, 1978-656 pages.

M.N. Roy: by V.B. Karnik. New Delhi: National Book Trust, 1980.

Political ideas of M. N. Roy, by Sada Nand Talwar.Khosla Pub. House, 1978 - 171 pages.Appendices, I.

Principles of radical democracy.II. Constitution of free India - a draft (1945) by M. N. Roy.

Modern Indian thought: (Rammohan Roy to M.N. Roy).Dev Raj Bali.Sterling, 1980-200 pages.

Social and political ideas of M.N. Roy, by Nirmal Chandra Bhattacharyya.Asiatic Society, 1980-105

pages.

Man in technological society: M.N. Roy memorial lecture at the Gandhi Peace Foundation

Auditorium, New Delhi, on 22nd March 1983, by Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan.Indian Radical

Humanist Association, 1983-18 pages.

M.N. Roy, the man: an incomplete Royana, by J. B. H. Wadia.Popular Prakashan India.1983-121

pages.Political philosophy of Manabendra Nath Roy, 1893-1954.

M. N. Roy: philosopher-revolutionary; an international symposium and selection of documents with

a detailed chronology of Roy's career.Manabendra Nath Roy, by Renaissance Publ., 1984-248 pages.

Leftism in India: M.N. Roy and Indian politics, 1920-1948, by S. M. Ganguly.Minerva, 1984-312 pages.

Reflections on the twentieth century and M.N. Roy, by R. S. Yadava.Anu Books, 1984-88 pages.

Socialism, sarvodaya, and democracy: the theoretical contributions of M.N. Roy, J.P. Narayan and

J.B. Kripalani, by Eddie James Girdner. University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984-1038 pages.

The political ideas of M.N. Roy and Jayaprakash Narayan: a comparative study, by Bhola Singh.Ashish

Pub. House, 1985-296 pages.

Dedication to freedom: M.N. Roy, the man and his ideas, by Sushanto Das.Published for the Indian

Renaissance Institute by Ajanta Publications, 1986-122 pages.

The twice-born heretic, M.N. Roy and Comintern, by Samaren Roy.Firma KLM, 1986-262 pages.

The twice-born heretic: M.N. Roy and Comintern, by Samaren Roy.South Asia Books, 1986-262

pages.

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Jawahr Lal Nehru and his critics: 1923-1947 : a study with reference to the ideas of Nehru, Gandhi,

Subhas Chandra Bose, M. N. Roy and the communists, by R. C. Pillai.Gitanjali Publ. House, 1986-279

pages.

'The carnal cult of nationalism': Manabendra Nath Roy and the Bengali intellectual heritage, by

Josephine Flanagan.1986-280 pages.

M.N. Roy and Mahatma Gandhi, by Samaren Roy.Minerva Associates (Publications), 01-Jan-1987-71

pages.

Ema. Ena. Rāya Satabarsha Smārakagrantha.Authors Manabendra Nath Roy, Bāsantī Guha

Thākuratā.Paribartana Prakāśanī Samsthā, 1987-188 pages.Birth centennial volume for Manabendra

Nath Roy, 1893-1954, radical humanist leader and member of the Communist International;

comprises articles on his life and philosophy.

India's first communist, by Samaren Roy.Minerva Associates (Publications), 1988-123 pages.On the

life and activities of Manabendra Nath Roy, 1893-1954, revolutionist and radical humanist; with

special reference to the period, 1930-1948.

M.N.Roy, the great radical humanist, Political biography and socio-political ideas,by

J.C.Johari.Sterling Publishers,1988-244 pages.

Radical humanism of M.N. Roy: an exposition of his 22 theses, by Radhey Lal Nigam.Indus Pub. Co.,

1988-165 pages.

Leftist politics in India: M.N. Roy and the Radical Democratic Party, by Dipti Kumar Roy.Minerva,

1989-209 pages.

For a revolution from below: an M.N. Roy commemorative volume, by Sibnarayan Ray, Indian

Renaissance Institute.Published on behalf of Indian Renaissance Institute by Minerva Associates

(Publications), 01-Jan-1989-148 pages.

Trade union movement in India: role of M.N. Roy, by Dipti Kumar Roy.Minerva, 1990-146 pages.

M.N. Roy, Volume 5, of Political thinkers of modern India, by Verinder Grover.Deep & Deep

Publications, 1991-835 pages.

Political philosophy of M. N. Roy, by Prakash Chandra.Sarup & Sons, 1985-192 pages.

Radical democracy and radical humanism: M.N. Roy's plan for an independent India, by Carey Brent

Martin.Georgia State University, 1991-266 pages.

Political Philosophy of M.N. Roy, by Prakash Chandra.Sarup and Sons Publishers.New Delhi.1992-177

pages.

Manabendra Nath Roy: an annotated bibliography, by S.M.Ganguly, Manabendra Nath Roy.K.P.

Bagchi & Co., 1993-270 pages.

Struggle for independence: Indian freedom fighters. M.N. Roy, Volume 60, by Shiri Ram Bakshi.

Anmol Publications, 1994-235 pages.

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M.N. Roy, philosopher-revolutionary, by Manabendra Nath Roy, Sibnarayan Ray.Ajanta Publications,

1995-296 pages.Comprises articles on Manabendra Nath Roy, 1887-1954, by his associates,

documents, some of his writings, and a chronology of his career.

M.N. Roy memorial lecture, by Indian Renaissance Institute.(other details not available).

M.N. Roy Neo-Radical Humanism And Marx, by Classic Publishing House.(other details not available).

Abburi and M.N. Roy.Manabendra Nath Roy, Abburi Ramakrishna Rau, Abburi Trust (Hyderabad,

India).Abburi Trust, 1996-64 pages.Chiefly correspondence of M.N. Roy to Abburi Ramakrishna Rao;

brought out on the occasion of Abburi's birth centenary.

M.N. Roy: a political biography, by Samaren Roy. Orient Longman India. 1997-143 pages.

Comintern and the destiny of communism in India:1919-1943: dialectics of real and a possible

history, by Sobhanlal Datta Gupta.Seribaan, 2006-329 pages. Study based on materials from archives

and documents.

In Freedom's Quest: 1887-1922.Volume 1, of In Freedom's Quest: A Study of the Life and Works of

M.N. Roy, 1887-1954, by Sibnarayan Ray.Minerva Associates (Publications), 1998-205 pages.

In Freedom's Quest: The comintern years, 1922-27.Volume 2 of In Freedom's Quest: A Study of the

Life and Works of M.N. Roy, 1887-1954, by Sibnarayan Ray.Minerva Associates (Publications), 2002-

365 pages.

In Freedom's Quest: pt. 1. Against the current (1928-39).Volume 3, Part 1, of In Freedom's Quest: A

Study of the Life and Works of M.N. Roy, 1887-1954, by Sibnarayan Ray.Publisher Minerva

Associates (Publications), 1998.

M. N. Roy's new humanism and materialism..., by Ramendra.Buddhiwadi Foundation, Patna. 2001-

144 pages.

M.N. Roy, a photo album, by N. Innaiah.Rationalist Voice Publications, 2003-88 pages.Photo feature

on M.N. Roy, 1887-1954, communist revolutionary and humanist from India.

M.N. Roy, radical humanist: selected writings.Manabendra Nath Roy, Innaiah Narisetti, N.

Innaiah.Prometheus Books, 2004-209 pages.Collection of the most significiant works of philosopher

and political activist M.N. Roy.

Indian Radicalism And M.N. Roy, by Alok Pant.Adhyayan Publishers And Distributors, 01-Jan-2005-

292 pages.The Book On M.N. Roy And Indian Radicalism Deals With The Life Of M.N. Roy. Very Few

Books Have Allotted M.N. Roy, The Place He Occupies In Indian Political Thought. In The First Phase

Of His Life Roy Started His Career As A Radical Young Boy.

Theory Of State, by C S Agaarwal, P K Garg.K.K. Publications, 01-Jan-2006-312 pages.Manabendra

Nath Roy, 1887-1954, Indian revolutionary, communist, and philosopher.

Humanism Of Mahatma Gandhi And M.N. Roy, by S. Abdul Sattar.2007-270 pages.Mahatma Gandhi,

1869-1948, Indian nationalist and statesman and Manabendra Nath Roy, 1887-1954, Indian

revolutionary, communist, and philosopher. The Associated Pub.

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Power to the people: the political thought of M.K. Gandhi, M.N. Roy and Jayaprakash Narayan :

primary texts and critical readings, Volume 2, by R. M. Pal, Meera Verma.Gyan Publishing House,

2007.

In freedom's quest: a study of the life and works of M.N. Roy, by Sibnarayan Ray.Renaissance

Publishers, 2008.Manabendra Nath Roy, 1887-1954, Indian revolutionary, communist and

philosopher.

M. N. Roy: Marxism and colonial cosmopolitanism, by Kris Manjapra.Routledge India, 15-Apr-2010-

201 pages.A South Asian intellectual history written from a transnational perspective, this is a

detailed biography of Marxist philosopher M N Roy that traces the historical context of his ideas

from nineteenth-century Bengal to Weimar Germany, through the 1930s and 1940s, to post-

Independence India.

Life And Works Of M N Roy, by Sharma, S R.Sublime Publications, 01-Sep-2010-320

pages.Manabendra Nath Roy, 1887-1954, Indian revolutionary, communist and philosopher.

Indian Communists: Bhagat Singh, Manabendra Nath Roy, Varavara Rao, Kaifi Azmi, Debiprasad

Chattopadhyaya, Achhar Singh Chhina, Sibnarayan Ray.General Books LLC, 2010-314 pages.

Executive Committee of the Communist International: Antonio Gramsci, Nikolai Bukharin, Karl

Radek, John Reed, Manabendra Nath Roy, Yrjö Sirola.General Books LLC, 2010-196 pages.

Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's

book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Antonio

Gramsci, Nikolai Bukharin, Karl Radek, John Reed, Manabendra Nath Roy, Yrj Sirola, Zeth Hglund,

Amadeo Bordiga, Karl Kilbom, John Ross Campbell, Willi Mnzenberg, Henk Sneevliet, Jnis K. Brzi,

Clara Zetkin, Pteris Stuka, Boris Souvarine, Paul Levi, Mikhail Tomsky, Sen Katayama, Arthur

Macmanus, Angelica Balabanoff, Elek Kbls, Ludovic-Oscar Frossard, Tom Bell, Bohumr meral,

Kullervo Manner, Jakob Friis, Vasil Kolarov, Julian Marchlewski, Alfred Rosmer, Giacinto Menotti

Serrati, Lev Karakhan, Olav Scheflo, Otto Grimlund, Gazanfar Musabekov, Mikhail Tskhakaya, Mikhail

Kobetsky, Paul Frlich, Gustav Klinger, Jules Humbert-Droz, Franz Koritschoner. Excerpt: Alfred

Rosmer (1877 - 1964) was a syndicalist leader before World War I and one of the few leaders of that

movement to oppose the war from a revolutionary internationalist position. A friendship with Leon

Trotsky dated from that period, when the latter was living in Paris. After the war he became a

leading figure in the Communist Party of France before being ousted as early as 1924, along with

Boris Souvarine and Pierre Monatte, for opposing Stalinism and the elimination of the Old

Bolsheviks, as that party underwent so called "Lionization". He then became a leader of the early

Trotskyist movement only to drop out of politics in 1932. Nevertheless he remained a convinced

revolutionary and his friendship with Trotsky was later repaired. The founding congress of the

Trotskyist Fourth International was held at his home outside Paris. Rosmer was a member of the

Dewey Commission which cleared Trotsky of all charges made during the Moscow Trials. Selected

articles/works See also (online edition) References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A

hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Amadeo Bordiga (13 June ...« Less

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REFRENCES

The Manchester guardian weekly: Volume 70, 1953.

Mr MN Roy, the Indian politician who was once a member of the Comintern, then worked for

Congress, and finally founded a party of his own, died on Monday, January, 25, 1954 at his home in

Dehra Dun.He was 61.M. N Roy had perhaps the most extraordinary

M. N. Roy: a study of revolution and reason in Indian politics, BY D. C. Grover - 1973 - 187 pages.

CHAPTER I THESIS ON COLONIAL REVOLUTION MN Roy shot into prominence as a leftist thinker for

his thesis on colonial revolution, which he submitted at the Second Congress of the Communist

International held in 1920 at Moscow

Hindu nationalism and the language of politics in late colonial India-Page 129, by William

Gould.2004-302 pages. Writing in 1922, MN Roy argued that without removing the practices which

prolong untouchability, no amount of ethical propagandising would remove the prejudice. He had no

hesitation in declaring movements such as untouchable uplift

Russia's road from peace to war: Soviet foreign relations, 1917-1941, by Louis Fischer - 1969 - 499

pages.At that juncture — the end of 1926 — the Kremlin sent MN Roy to China. Manabendra Nath

Roy, an Indian from Bengal, came to the United States in 1916 as "an emissary of 'revolutionary

nationalism.'" His purpose was an "alliance with ...

SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION, 1958.Notwithstanding his disillusionment with Communism, MN

Roy remained an internationalist to the end of his life, ... MANABENDRA NATH ROY The Anti-

Imperialist Struggle in India Roy's article with this title, written in 1924,

The dissolution of the colonial empires - Page 138, by Franz Ansprenger - 1989 - 337 pages.At the

second Comintern Congress in July-August 1920 Lenin and the Indian delegate Manabendra Nath

Roy presented opposing theses. Lenin counted on weak communist parties in Asia (there was hardly

any mention of Africa at this stage

History of Indian Literature: .1911-1956, struggle for freedom: ... - Page 81, by Sisir Kumar Das - 1995

- 908 pages.

Manabendra Nath Roy (1887- 1953), the great revolutionary and thinker, who met Borodin in

Mexico founded a Communist Party in 1919. Several Indian revolutionaries were members of the

Second Congress of the Communist International

Pacific affairs, Institute of Pacific Relations, University of British Columbia - 1951.MN Roy, born a

Bengali Brahmin, became during the First World War an insurrectionary against the British

government in India and fled the country. He fought with Pancho Villa in Mexico. He went with the

stream of revolutionaries flowing

Communist and socialist movement in India: a critical account - Page 44, by Chandrika Singh - 1987-

231 pages. When Roy reached Russia, be found Virendra Nath Chatto- padhyaya who explicitly

opposed the idea of MN Roy. ... 27 on the other hand, MN Roy held the view that Communism in

India must be spread through organising peasants and workers

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Moscow and Chinese Communists - Page 18, by Robert Carver North - 1963 - 310 pages.MN Roy

argued, on the other hand, that the appeal of nationalists, particularly in India, had found no

response in the masses of the population, who were interested exclusively in questions of "a

socioeconomic character.

International review of social history: Volume 23, International Institute for Social History - 1978.MN

Roy from India, who lived in Mexico in the years 1917-19, had founded the CP of Mexico in 1919 at

the direction of Borodin (Michail Grusenberg), who acted as Comintern emissary in Mexico at the

time.

Encyclopedia of Asian history: Volume 3, by Ainslie Thomas Embree - 1988 - 1532 pages.Here he

took the name MN Roy and, while on bail, fled to Mexico, where he met Michael Borodin, who

helped convert him to communism and invited him to Moscow. He reached the Soviet Union in 1919

and worked with the Comintern.

The Anatomy of Communist Takeovers, by Thomas Hammond - 1971 - 599 pages.To make certain

this would happen, on June 1, 1927, Stalin dispatched a now famous cable to Manabendra Nath Roy,

the Indian representative of the Comintern in Wuhan, directing him to start an agrarian revolution in

the areas under the ....

Marxism and the Muslim world, by Maxime Rodinson - 1979 - 229 pages.Abroad, even if Sultan

Galiev's ideas, which were partly shared by the Indian communist Manabendra Nath Roy and others

who defended them during the first Comintern Congresses, had been applied, the benefits would

probably have been few ...

Pan-Islam in British Indian politics: a study of the Khilafat ... - Page 226, by M. Naeem Qureshi - 1999

- 543 pages.Indeed, it has been suggested that the Bolshevik help to MN Roy and other Indian

revolutionaries was nothing more than a ploy to strengthen Soviet Russia's bargaining position in

any British subterfuge.2" After the second Comintern in

Red star over China, by Edgar Snow - 1978 - 592 pages.MN Roy, the Indian delegate to the

Comintern, "stood a little to the left of both Ch'en and Borodin, but he only stood." He "could talk,"

according to Mao, " and he talked too much, without offering any method of realization.

M.N. Roy, philosopher-revolutionary, Sibnarayan Ray - 1995 - 296 pages.

1945 Publication of Roy's books: Problem of Freedom; Last Battles of Freedom ( Report of the 1944

RDP Conference); Jawaharlal Nehru; Constitution of India, a Draft; also publication of The Marxian

Way quarterly under Roy's editorship ...

Evolution of political philosophy of M. N. Roy, by G. P. Bhattacharjee - 1971 - 266 pages.Under the

leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, condemned by Roy as a prophet of Indian Fascism (see his book :

Jawaharlal Nehru) ... National Government or Peoples' Government ?, Last Battles of Freedom,

Problem of Freedom, Jawaharlal Nehru,

Comintern and the destiny of communism in India:1919-1943: ...Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, Sobhanlal

Datta Gupta - 2006 - 329 pages. RGASPI 495-68-162/21 and Document 83, 'MN Roy's letter to Petrov

dated 30.12. — expressing concern about CPGB's growing control over ... letter dated 9.9.35. to

Georgi Dimitrov refuting allegations made against him', in Roy et al (eds. ...

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Marxist influences and South Asian literature: Volume 1 , by Carlo Coppola - 1974...... Three major

events to which he and his group reacted strongly: the trial of the Communist organizer Georgi

Dimitrov, ... 1916), won the Prix Goncourt in 1917.42 jn 1925 Barbusse assisted Evelyn Roy, wife of

the then deported MN Roy, ...

OTHER REFRENCES

Nehru and MN Roy were in substantial agreement over Aligarh's role after the death of Syed Ahmad

Khan. I am fascinated by MN Roy's reflections even more so because he arrived at certain important

conclusions without any close contact

Contesting the nation: religion, community, and the politics of Democracy in India - Page 196.David

E. Ludden - 1996-346 pages.

From movement to government: the Congress in the United Provinces, by Visalakshi Menon - 2003 -

363 pages.Mentioned about MN Roy Papers, Roll 10, Letter No. 17. 91 PAI UP, No. 1/1937, 26

December1 January, p. 32; No. 8/1937, 1320 February, p. 189; No.93 MN Roy addressed a student

gathering at Allahabad University in December 1938.

V.B. Karnik: views and vision, by Pradīpa Kāṇika.Published on behalf of V.B. Karnik Birth Centenary

Celebrations Committee by Freedom First Foundation, 2003-257 pages. Articles most on labor

unions in India; includes some on the work done by V.B. Karnik.

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Works of Ellen Roy Wife of M N Roy

The world her village: selected writings and letters of Ellen Roy; with an in memoriam section, by

Ellen Roy, Sibnarayan Ray.Ananda, 1979-376 pages.

Ellen Roy's letter to Warren Allen Smith (1)

Ellen Roy's letter to Warren Allen Smith (2)

Ellen Roy's letter to Warren Allen Smith (3)

The radical humanist: Volume 70, Indian Renaissance Institute, Radical Democratic Party (India) -

2006.

Guest Contribution: WARREN ALLEN SMITH When Ellen Roy Came To New York City [in 1951, Ed

Wilson as editor of The Humanist published an article of mine, "Authors and Humanism, A

Classification of Humanism, and Statements,".