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The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital
0Unlock the bedrock of socio-economic thought with Karl Marx’s seminal works. Essential for Indian students of political science, economics, and history, these volumes meticulously analyze capitalism, class struggle, and the dynamics of societal change. Gain profound insights into the theoretical underpinnings of enduring global issues and alternative economic systems. This classic edition is a vital read for critical thinkers seeking to understand the forces shaping modern India and the world, making it a cornerstone for academic libraries and engaged readers alike.
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The Communist Manifesto: New Interpretations
0Unlock the enduring power of Marx’s iconic work with essential new interpretations. This comprehensive study guide delves into key themes of revolution, the working class, and contemporary relevance, organised thematically. It provides fresh perspectives on the foundational political philosophy, making complex ideas accessible for Indian students encountering Marxism for the first time. Ideal for political science, sociology, and economics courses, this book offers historical context and analysis, including the complete text, to master this challenging historical document.
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The Complex: How the Military Invades our Everyday Lives
0Uncover the pervasive reach of the military-industrial complex. This vital exposé reveals how military funding and priorities secretly shape technology, media, and culture, normalizing militarism and expanding surveillance into our daily lives. It’s essential reading for students of political science, journalism, and defense studies, offering crucial insights into military influence on society and national security discussions, highly relevant for the Indian context.
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The Concealment of the State (Contemporary Anarchist Studies)
0Uncover the hidden machinery of modern governance. Dr. Jason Royce Lindsey’s seminal work delves into how contemporary states conceal immense power and coercive apparatus behind illusions of autonomy. Drawing from the anarchist tradition and diverse policy examples, this book exposes the state’s pervasive role in daily life, from military affairs to education. It’s an essential read for students of political science, sociology, and policy in India, challenging conventional notions of political legitimacy. Understand how to critically engage with and challenge the hidden agency of the state for a more democratic future and true political influence.
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The Dawn of Eurasia: On the Trail of the New World Order
0Navigate the profound geopolitical shifts defining the emerging Eurasian supercontinent and its impact on the new world order. Bruno Maçães expertly blends history, diplomacy, and vivid firsthand reports from his overland journey. Discover China’s ambitious Silk Road initiative and the undeniable interconnectedness of Europe and Asia in shaping global dynamics. This book is essential for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in international relations, offering crucial insights into today’s turbulent international landscape and future economic trends.
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The Economic History of India
0Unlock the secrets of India’s economic history, tracing its development from ancient times to the 19th century. This landmark study offers a meticulous analysis of India’s economic evolution, detailing trade, agriculture, and the profound impact of colonial rule and British imperialism. Essential for students, historians, and scholars, it provides invaluable insights into the economic forces that shaped one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Understand India’s past economic landscape and its transformative journey.
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The Emergence of Peasant Politics in Haryana, 1920-46
0Explore the pivotal era of Haryana’s agrarian transformation and the rise of peasant politics (1920-1946). This scholarly work meticulously details the socio-economic conditions, political awakening, and influential peasant movements that defined rural India during British rule. Gain deep insights into the farmers’ struggles and their impact on regional history. An indispensable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Indian history, political science, and agrarian studies eager to understand the foundations of modern Indian rural politics.
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The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction
0Will sex become obsolete for reproduction? This provocative book predicts that within decades, parents will select preferred embryos based on genetic makeup. Henry T. Greely expertly guides you through the groundbreaking science, ethical quandaries, and legal challenges of future human reproduction. Essential for students and professionals in bioethics, genetics, and law, this analysis explores human GMOs and the profound societal shifts ahead. Understand the implications of technologies shaping the future of humanity and parenting. A must-read for those contemplating our species’ evolution.
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The Epic Of Ram Vol 1
0Discover the timeless classic, “The Epic of Ram Vol 1” by Tulsidas, now available at The Bookish Owl! This volume offers a fresh translation of the revered Rāmcaritmānas, a cornerstone of Hindu literature. Immerse yourself in the captivating retelling of the Ramayana, filled with devotion, philosophy, and enchanting tales of gods and royalty. Experience the literary masterpiece that has resonated with millions across northern India for centuries. Perfect for readers seeking spiritual enrichment and a deeper understanding of Indian culture. ISBN: 9780674495258. Order your copy today and embark on an epic journey!
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THE ESSENTIAL ROSA LUXEMBURG: Reform or Revolution and The Mass Strike
0Unlock critical insights into revolutionary thought with Rosa Luxemburg’s seminal works. This essential volume presents the full texts of “Reform or Revolution” and “The Mass Strike,” offering a profound Marxist analysis of capitalism’s fundamental challenges. Explore whether capitalism can be reformed or requires radical replacement, and the role of mass struggle in achieving societal transformation. An indispensable resource for students of political science, economics, and history in India, delving into core debates on systemic change and workers’ movements.
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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a Binding Instrument: Five Years Old and Growing (Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law)
0Delve into the evolving landscape of EU law with this critical examination of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a binding instrument. Essential reading for Indian law students, academics, and professionals, this book dissects the Charter’s foundational five years post-Lisbon Treaty. It thoroughly addresses key challenges in balancing competing rights, its influence on national legal systems and private parties, and the implications of the EU’s commitment to the ECHR. Enhance your understanding of European Union fundamental rights and gain valuable insights into comparative legal practice.
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The European Social Charter and the Employment Relation
0Explore the foundational European Social Charter and its vital impact on the employment relation. This authoritative legal analysis provides a comprehensive commentary on European social rights, dissecting the Charter’s function as a social constitution. Delving into its jurisprudence, it highlights the crucial role of supervisory bodies in securing rights, particularly during economic crises. A must-read for Indian legal scholars, students of labour law, and professionals seeking insights into international social rights and comparative employment relations.