The Bookish Owl
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Himanshu Gautam – February 10, 2023
I am conflicted. The ideas are thought-provoking, but the writing is so dense. I will probably need to re-read it again in the future
Mohit Rao – March 6, 2023
A must-read for anyone interested in political theory. Found it insightful but quite dense. Still, a very important historical work.
Disha – June 11, 2023
Disappointing. I expected more from Marx. The arguments felt underdeveloped and repetitive. It may be his early writing, but not good.
Padma Tashi – July 9, 2023
A dense but rewarding read. Marx’s early thoughts are fascinating, though sometimes hard to follow. Definitely requires patience.
Om Bikash Sahu – November 9, 2023
Absolutely brilliant! One of the best philosophy books I’ve ever read. Challenging, but unbelievably rewarding. A true masterpiece.
Khushboo Agarwal – January 11, 2024
Revolutionary thinking! Changed my perspective on economics and society. Some parts are dated, but the message is still relevant.
Harsh Singh – May 23, 2024
A profound and complex work. It requires multiple readings to fully grasp. It is definitely worth the time and effort to fully understand.
Vishal Tomar – July 4, 2024
Marx at his most philosophical! A bit rambling but full of brilliant insights. It’s a challenging but ultimately enriching experience.
Kumari Shweta – July 6, 2024
Challenging but transformative. I had to consult secondary sources to fully appreciate it. Marx offers great insight that applies today.
Akash Kumar Choudhary – August 20, 2024
This book is heavy going. I struggled to get through it, and I am not sure I understood everything. But it is classic.
Simran Agarwal – August 30, 2024
An essential text for understanding Marx’s development. Can be dry in places, but the core ideas are powerful and important.
Divya – October 19, 2024
A difficult read. I’m not sure I completely grasped the core concepts. Marx is a bit too verbose. I may come back to this later.
Priya – October 25, 2024
Found the concepts intriguing but the language was a barrier. Wish there was a more accessible translation. Still, worth the effort.
Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore – November 26, 2024
An okay read. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as others suggest. Some interesting points but mostly theoretical. Marx has better books
Satish Sharma – January 16, 2025
Important for Marx scholars but not for casual readers. I am a history student, and found this book to be invaluable to my studies.
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Himanshu Gautam –
I am conflicted. The ideas are thought-provoking, but the writing is so dense. I will probably need to re-read it again in the future
Mohit Rao –
A must-read for anyone interested in political theory. Found it insightful but quite dense. Still, a very important historical work.
Disha –
Disappointing. I expected more from Marx. The arguments felt underdeveloped and repetitive. It may be his early writing, but not good.
Padma Tashi –
A dense but rewarding read. Marx’s early thoughts are fascinating, though sometimes hard to follow. Definitely requires patience.
Om Bikash Sahu –
Absolutely brilliant! One of the best philosophy books I’ve ever read. Challenging, but unbelievably rewarding. A true masterpiece.
Khushboo Agarwal –
Revolutionary thinking! Changed my perspective on economics and society. Some parts are dated, but the message is still relevant.
Harsh Singh –
A profound and complex work. It requires multiple readings to fully grasp. It is definitely worth the time and effort to fully understand.
Vishal Tomar –
Marx at his most philosophical! A bit rambling but full of brilliant insights. It’s a challenging but ultimately enriching experience.
Kumari Shweta –
Challenging but transformative. I had to consult secondary sources to fully appreciate it. Marx offers great insight that applies today.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
This book is heavy going. I struggled to get through it, and I am not sure I understood everything. But it is classic.
Simran Agarwal –
An essential text for understanding Marx’s development. Can be dry in places, but the core ideas are powerful and important.
Divya –
A difficult read. I’m not sure I completely grasped the core concepts. Marx is a bit too verbose. I may come back to this later.
Priya –
Found the concepts intriguing but the language was a barrier. Wish there was a more accessible translation. Still, worth the effort.
Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore –
An okay read. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as others suggest. Some interesting points but mostly theoretical. Marx has better books
Satish Sharma –
Important for Marx scholars but not for casual readers. I am a history student, and found this book to be invaluable to my studies.