Machine generated contents note: PART I -- 1.Janatana Sarkar: An Alternative Model of Development / Varavara Rao -- 2.Examining the Logic of Revolutionary Violence / Anand Teltumbde -- 3.Kidnap as a Revolutionary Strategy: The Case of Sukma District Collector / G. Haragopal -- PART II -- 4.The Ambiguities of Revolutionary Violence / Neera Chandhoke -- 5.The Crisis of Maoist Theory of Agrarian Relations and Strategy of Revolution in India / Sumanta Banerjee -- 6.Revisiting the Question of Violence: Maoist Movement in Andhra Pradesh / K. Balagopal -- PART III -- 7.Coming to Be `Maoist': Surviving Tropes, Shifting Meanings / Chitralekha -- 8.Maoism and the Masses: Critical Reflections on Revolutionary Praxis and Subaltern Agency / Uday Chandra.