People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No. 48 November 27, 2011 |
Meeting Eric
Hobsbawm
Sitaram Yechury
I was in
Eric Hobsbawm, an
avowed Marxist, is one of the
tallest historians of the 20th century. Even at
this age of 94, he
said he is working on a new book that is to be published in
another two years.
He said he had already done the planning for the book and is
now working upon
it. This indeed reflects the immense optimism that is
characteristic of a
Marxist. Of course, this in fact, though amazing, is not at
all surprising
because he is still sharp in his mind, as he always has
been.
Professor Hobsbawm,
learning that we had come to meet
him directly after addressing the protesters at
Commenting on the
electoral setback of the Left in the
recent elections in
Professor Hobsbawm
literally studied the Volume I of
the History of the Indian Communist Movement brought out by
the Party under the
supervision of the History Commission. He thinks that the
international
communist movement suffered due to the domination of the
CPSU. When pointed out
that the CPI(M)'s birth itself was conditioned by fighting
such domination, he
was quick to add that M N Roy's arguments with Lenin on the
national question
within the Comintern were not properly taken into account.
That understanding
of the Indian realities must serve as an input for the
Indian communist
movement.
Learning that I was at
He said he was looking
forward to come to
He inscribed the
presentation of his latest book as
being given to a 'Comrade'. This partisanship is Communist
partisanship and it
continues to remain in him.