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Tan Malaka, Consigned to oblivion Founding Father: Historical Malay Figures, #3
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Tan Malaka: A Political Personality's Structure of Experience
Photo courtesy of George McT. Kahin TAN MALAKA: A POLITICAL PERSONALITY'S STRUCTURE OF EXPERIENCE Rudolf Mr&zek "die Autobiographic von alien Quellen die gefhhrlichste ist...Sie ist entweder Selbstverteidigung oder sie ist im Wesen unwichtig." Jan Romein M Die Selbstbiographie im engeren Sinn hat es vor alien mit der inneren Entwicklung... zu tun;sie ist nicht nur RUckschau auf das Durchlebte,sondern zugleich und vorwiegend Innenschau." Friedrich von Bezold Introduction* The common colonial view of modern Indonesian political thought as an ideological stream not related to the archipelago's cultural traditions, but rather as an element implanted by Western influence, would find only limited support today. The continuity between "tradi tional" and "modern"--the importance of "tradition" as a factor in "modern" political development--is now generally recognized. Yet there is a permanent danger in the practice of Indonesian studies-which are inevitably concerned with so many "feudal" traits in the village sphere and with so much "Western" influence among the poli tical elite--that disciplines like political science and anthro
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TAN MELAKA, From Jail To Jail Volume 1
| Price | RM45.00 |
| Product SKU | 9789672165743 |
| Size (L x W x H) | 23 cm x 16 cm x 3 cm |
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From Jail to Jail is the political autobiography of Sutan Ibrahim gelar Tan Malaka, an enigmatic and colorful political thinker of twentieth-century Asia, who was one of the most influential figures of the Indonesian Revolution. Variously labeled a communist, Trotskyite, and nationalist, Tan Malaka managed to run afoul of nearly every political group and faction involved in the Indonesian struggle for independence.
During his decades of political activity, he spent periods of exile and hiding in nearly every country in Southeast Asia. As a Marxist who was expelled from and became a bitter enemy of his country’s Communist Party and as a nationalist who was imprisoned and murdered by his own government’s forces as a danger to its anti-colonial struggle, Tan Malaka was and continues to be soaked in contradiction and controversy.
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Publisher: SIRD