Tan Malaka. Communism and PanIslamism

September 20, 2017 | Penulis: Aleksandr Loghinov | Kategori: Communism, Islamism, Forms Of Government, Social Movements, Socialism
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Description: This is a speech made by the Indonesian Marxist Tan Malaka at the Fourth Congress of the Communist Internat...

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This is a speech made by the Indonesian Marxist Tan Malaka at the Fourth Congress of the Communist International in November 12, 1922. Taking issue with the theses drafted by Lenin and adopted at the Second Congress, which had emphasised the need for a "struggle against Pan-Islamism", Tan Malaka argued for a more positive approach. Tan Malaka (1897-1949) was elected chairman of the Communist Party of Indonesia in 1921, but the following year he was forced to leave the East Indies by the colonial authorities. After the proclamation of independence in August 1945, he returned to Indonesia to participate in the struggle against Dutch colonialism. He became a leader of the Partai Murba (Proletarian Party), formed in 1948 to organise working class opposition to the Soekarno government. In February 1949 Tan Malaka was captured by the Indonesian army and executed.
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