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From New International, Vol. 5 No. 10, October 1939, pp. 308–310.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL).
“The history of British Imperialism is written in letters of blood from Congo to Canton.”
(Statistics compiled by Sherman Stanley from The India Year Book: Industrial Labour in India – ILO publication – series A, No. 41; Simon Commission Reports; Times of India; The Hindu; Congress Socialist, National Front; Bulletins of the Kisan Sabha, etc., etc.)
Interest, Debts and Taxation:
- Bengal peasants: Total annual taxation equals 40% of total harvest value.
- (1929–1939) 50% of Bombay Presidency peasant debts paid by seizure and sale of peasant lands.
- Interest rates on loans: 25% (minimum) to 200%.
- Total agrarian debt: $4,500,000,000.
- Peasant Taxation and Debt Burden:
- Rent to local, private landlord.
- Land tax payable to province or native state government.
- Land tax payable to British government.
- Interest on loans from local money lenders.
- Taxes on water wells, streams, cattle, grazing lands, forests, license fees, wood-chopping, etc.
- Tax on imported and exported agricultural products.
- Feudal obligations: forced labor on roads, buildings, etc.; marriage, birth and death taxes; religious dues; hunting taxes, etc.
- Land Hunger:
Bengal (1931): 9,995,000 landless laborers (25% of total Bengal peasantry).
Bombay: below 5 acres – 1,128,732 families. 1 to 25 acres – 2,047,986 families.- “Making a Living”: Bihar Province:
|
Annual |
Annual |
Rent |
$ 85,000,000 |
$250,000,000 |
---|---|---|
Interest |
$100,000,000 |
|
Cultivation |
$ 85,000,000 |
|
Total |
$270,000,000 |
$250,000,000 |
Deficit: $20,000,000
plus: Central government land taxes
plus: Livelihood of peasantry
Total: Permanent Slavery
India |
|
England |
|
United States |
$13.50 |
$369.00 |
$680.00 |
Men |
|
Women |
|
Children |
27¢ per day |
20¢ per day |
7¢ per day |
Annual Income |
$ 50,000,000 |
Gold Bars |
$ 250,000,000 |
Jewelry |
$2,000,000,000 |
Total |
$2,300,000,000 |
|
Percent |
Military Expenses |
23.9 |
Interest on National Debt |
22.5 |
Police and Jail Expenses |
9.6 |
Civil Administration |
8.7 |
Education |
5.7 |
Medical and Public Health |
2.6 |
Agriculture and Industry |
2.1 |
Miscellaneous |
24.9 |
Total |
100.00 |
District |
|
No. Arrests |
Midnapore |
13,731 |
|
Arambagh |
906 |
|
Tamil |
3,942 |
|
Karnatak |
4,633 |
|
Kalra |
4,715 |
|
Ahmedabad |
2,793 |
|
Surat |
837 |
|
Total |
31,557 |
Note: This was during a 6-month period (Jan.–June 1931).
|
British India |
Native States |
Population |
256,859,787 |
81,310,845 |
Number of Seats (both houses) |
400 |
229 |
|
India |
England |
Life Expectancy |
23 years* |
55 years |
---|---|---|
Death Rate per Thousand |
26.8 |
12 |
Infant Mortality per Thousand |
250 |
51 |
* Life expectancy in 1881 was 30 years. |
- 6,000,000 die annually in India.
- 44% of deaths are due to malaria.
- Bengal province: 750,000 under the age of 15 years die each year.
39% – Well nourished |
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