The inaugural session of the new platform NSI yesterday saw Left thinkers discussing the way ahead for the Left movement in the country.
"Past revolutions do not teach you much about how to make a revolution against capitalism and against bourgeois democratic regimes, which is precisely on the agenda now," said Ravi Sinha, a Marxist political theorist.
He said for the first time in history, revolutions against capitalism are on agenda in societies with "capitalist systems and bourgeoisie democracies".
"This party must emerge from within working peoples and the role of the Left is limited to encouraging the emergence of this party," he said, emphasising the need to build strategies for a Left that today confronts a Fascist state.
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The thinkers, including Banaji and Subhash Gatade, wanted the Left to cultivate an ability to listen and learn, "an ability few Left parties have any longer".
This was because the past revolutions could "never be repeated or imitated" within the previous era of feudalism and colonialism and they can be even less "in the new times and against a changed enemy".