Description
- ISBN-13: 9780691239163
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 230 mm
- ISBN-10: 0691239169
- Publisher Date: 10 Nov 2021
- Height: 170 mm
- No of Pages: 328
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹764.15Current price is: ₹764.15.
Explore the complex relationship between violence, fraternity, and politics in “Violent Fraternity.” Shruti Kapila examines Indian political thought within a global context, analyzing how diverse thinkers reimagine belonging, community, and power. From Gandhi to Savarkar, discover the intricate intellectual history of modern India and its impact on contemporary challenges. ISBN: 9780691239163. Buy now and delve into the thought-provoking world of Indian political theory.
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Harsha Nimmakayala –
Not for the faint of heart. Very dense. Good insight, but the writing is hard to follow. This is a slow read.
Shambhavi Singh Rajput –
An interesting exploration of Indian political thought. Some chapters were more engaging than others. Overall, worth reading if you’re interested in the subject.
Samridh Shakya –
Explores complex ideas, but it gets too academic at times. I’m not sure if it’s for everyone.
Vashu Katiyar –
The topic is amazing. Some of the arguments could have been delivered better.
Pulkit Bansal –
A comprehensive and well-researched book. The concepts were challenging, but Kapila presents them clearly. A must-read for political science enthusiasts.
Manish Kumar –
A very well-written and researched book. Explores the themes in a unique way. Explores complex themes effectively. Highly Recommended!
Kanishk Garg –
Kapila’s work offers a unique perspective. I appreciated the diverse range of thinkers covered. The writing can be a bit dry at times.
Manan –
The topic is thought-provoking, but the writing style is dry. Had some trouble finishing it.
John J Tharayil –
Found the book very thought-provoking! Kapila has done a great job! The way she connects everything is amazing! Highly recommended.
Tanisha Kumari –
An amazing book! I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in politics or violence. Very engaging and informative!
Utkarsh Gautam –
I had mixed feelings about this book. While the topic is fascinating, I found it hard to follow some arguments. Overall, not a bad book though.
Daksh Dagar –
This book offers a fresh perspective. Kapila’s interpretations are compelling. It is a bit dense, but it’s worth the effort!
Mohit Verma –
Kapila explores the intricate intellectual history of modern India. I found it engaging and informative.
Gaurav . . –
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about Indian political thought. Kapila is very informative!
Ayan Kumar Garg –
The book had some interesting ideas, but it was a slog to get through. It explores deep and complex topics!
Aryan Khatri –
A must-read book for anyone who is interested in violence and political thought! Very informative and insightful.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
While informative, I struggled to get through it. The writing style was too academic for my liking. Perhaps it is not for everyone.
Nipun Mehrotra –
I found the book too dense. I wish it would explore the connection a little more. It could have been shorter.
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
An important contribution to the field. Kapila’s analysis of fraternity and violence is very insightful, though it could have been shorter.
Ritika –
Great read! Kapila provides great insight on the complex relationship between violence and fraternity.
Atif Fasih –
A dense but rewarding read. Kapila’s analysis is insightful, though sometimes a bit too academic for my taste. Explores complex themes effectively.
Jayant Raghav –
Good book, but sometimes hard to follow along. It is still very informative. Recommend for people who likes the topic.
Abhishek Khandekar –
This book is great, but not perfect. Some arguments are more well-written than others. Still recommended overall!