
Manabendra Nath Roy, a Bengali revolutionary, played a significant role in founding the Mexican Communist Party after his anti-colonial activism in British India. He engaged with key figures like Vladimir Lenin and later critiqued Stalinism, eventually adopting Radical Humanism. Roy's internationalist efforts influenced communist movements across continents, and his philosophical evolution continues to inspire advocates of reason and freedom. He died in 1954 in Dehradun at age 66.
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