Liberty from 'All Forms of Bondage': Subhas Chandra Bose the Marxist Over three decades, Netaji relentlessly expressed his commitment to Marxist thought and a socialist future â a legacy undermined by todayâs corporate media. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Photo: Public domain image History23/Jan/2021 In the year 1930, Subhas Chandra Bose composed a long, handwritten letter to the revolutionary leader Barindra Kumar Ghosh, a younger brother of Shri Aurobindo. In it, he set out his belief in class struggle: “During all these years we have meant and explained by freedom, political freedom alone; but henceforth we have to declare that we do not want to liberate people merely from political bondage. We want to liberate them from all forms of bondage. The struggle for Independence has as its aim the removal of the triple bondage of political, economic and social oppression. When all shackles are removed, we can proceed to build a new society on the basis of communism. This principal aim of our freedom struggle is to build a free and classless society.”