
Tan Malaka (1894 - February 21, 1949) was an Indonesian nationalist activist and communist leader. A staunch critic of both the colonial Dutch East Indies government and the republican Sukarno administration that governed the country after the Indonesian National Revolution, he was also frequently in conflict with the leadership of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI), Indonesia's primary radical political party in the 1920s and again in the 1940s. A political outsider for most of his life, Tan Malaka spent a large part of his life in exile from Indonesia, and was constantly threatened with arrest by the Dutch authorities and their allies. Despite this apparent marginalization, however, he played a key intellectual role in linking the international communist movement to Southeast Asia's anti-colonial movements. He was declared a "hero of the national revolution" by act of Indonesia's parliament in 1963.
Series
Books

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia Jilid 4
September 1948 - Desember 1949
2014

Dari Penjara Ke Penjara Bagian Tiga
2000

Gerpolek
Gerilya-Politik-Ekonomi
1948

Dari Penjara Ke Penjara
1948

Merdeka 100%
Tiga Percakapan Ekonomi Politik
1945

Semesta Tan Malaka
1994

Aksi Massa
2000

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia Jilid 3
Maret 1947-Agustus 1948
2010

Dari Penjara Ke Penjara Bagian Dua
1948

Islam dalam Tinjauan Madilog
Materialisme Dialektika Logika
1948

Dari Penjara Ke Penjara Bagian Satu
1948

Pacar Merah Indonesia - Buku Pertama
Tan Malaka: Petualangan Buron Polisi Rahasia Kolonial
2001
Naar de Republiek Indonesia
Menuju Republik Indonesia
1925

Verguisd en vergeten
Tan Malaka, de linkse beweging en de Indonesische Revolutie, 1945-1949 [3 volumes]
2007

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia
Jilid 2: Maret 1946 - Maret 1947
2009

Tan Malaka, Gerakan Kiri, dan Revolusi Indonesia
Jilid 1 Agustus 1945-Maret 1946
2008

Madilog
Materialisme, Dialektika, dan Logika
1946