Prachanda: Nepal’s Maoist Leader and His Work
Posted by Rosa Harris on April 20, 2008
Prachanda, the leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is now poised to become the president of Nepal. And he is emerging as the most prominent and influential Maoist leader in the world. However there has been, so far, little in depth study of his views (of the Marxist synthesis known as Prachanda Path). We would like to offer some of Prachanda’s essays and interviews, and analyses written by other Maoists leaders about Prachanda Path. (Thanks to the Learn from Nepal site for gathering these materials online.)
Prachanda from Problems and Prospects of Revolution in Nepal (2004)
- New Democratic Revolution and the Theory of People’s War
- Significance of Struggle against Reformism and Liquidationism
- Marxism-Leninism-Maoism or Revisionism?
- Question of Ideological Struggle Brought Forward by the People’s War
- Down with Parliamentarism! Long Live New Democracy!
- UML Government: A New Shield of Feudalism and Imperialism under Crisis
- Problem of Ideological Deviation in the Nepalese People’s Revolution
About Prachanda Path
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- Philosophical Concept of Prachanda Path – Kiran (Problems and Prospects, 2004)
- International Dimension of Prachanda Path – Basanta (Worker, #10, May 2006)
About Current Strategy and Tactics
- Hoist the Revolutionary flag on Mount Everest in the 21st Century – Prachanda (Worker, #10, May 2006)
- New Tactics: challenges and opportunities— Gaurav (Worker #11 July 2007)
- No revolution can be replicated but only developed— Basanta (Worker #11 July 2007)



