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Hinduism Quote by Arundhati Roy

“The Marxists worked from within the communal divides, never challenging them, never appearing not to. They offered a cocktail revolution. A heady mix of Eastern Marxism and orthodox Hinduism, spiked with a shot of democracy.” quote by Arundhati Roy
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““The Marxists worked from within the communal divides, never challenging them, never appearing not to. They offered a cocktail revolution. A heady mix of Eastern Marxism and orthodox Hinduism, spiked with a shot of democracy.””

Arundhati Roy

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on Indian politics, 2015

The quote critiques how Marxist movements in India blended with Hindu traditions and democracy, creating a superficial revolution that avoids confronting deep communal issues.

In simple terms: Marxist groups mixed ideologies without challenging communal splits.

Key Takeaway

Seek genuine reform that confronts root causes.

Themes

politics ideology social change colonial legacy religion revolution

Mood

critical reflective skeptical

Type

analytical political commentary

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • academic discussion
  • activist strategy
  • policy critique
  • public debate

Key Concepts

Marxism Hinduism democracy communalism cultural synthesis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can movements balance cultural identity with radical change?
  • What risks arise when ideology is diluted for broader appeal?
A Different Perspective

The approach may overlook structural power dynamics and can be co-opted by elites.

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