- Rajani Palme Dutt
Rajani Palme Dutt (1896–1974) was a leading figure in the
Communist Party of Great Britain . His father was an Indian doctor living in the United Kingdom and his mother was Swedish, a relative ofOlof Palme . Brought up in Cambridge and educated at ThePerse School , Dutt was suspended fromBalliol College , Oxford as aconscientious objector inWorld War I , having been sentenced to 56 days imprisonment.In 1920 he joined the newly formed Communist Party of Great Britain and in 1921 founded the magazine "Labour Monthly", which he edited until his death. He was on the Executive Committee of the CPGB from 1923 until 1965 and was the party's chief theoretician for many years. He also played an important role for the
Comintern by supervising theCommunist Party of India for some years.Dutt was unswervingly loyal to the
Soviet Union and toJoseph Stalin . In 1939, when the CPGB leaderHarry Pollitt supported the United Kingdom's entry intoWorld War II , it was Dutt who promoted Stalin's line that the war should be opposed and brought the party into line, forcing Pollitt's temporary resignation. As a result, he became the party's General Secretary until 1941.After Stalin's death Dutt remained a loyal Stalinist who disagreed with the CPGB's criticisms of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. He opposed the CPGB's increasingly
Eurocommunist line in the 1970s and retired from his party positions, although remaining a member until his death [J. Callaghan, Rajani Palme Dutt (London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1993)] .References
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* [http://www.plp.org/books/Dutt.html "Fascism and Social Revolution: A Study of the economics and Politics of the Extreme Stages of Capitalism in Decay"] (1934)
* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/dutt/index.htm R. Palme Dutt Archive] Marxists Internet Archive
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