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Dialectics of the Abstract and the Concrete in Marx’s Capital

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Explore Marx’s Capital through the lens of dialectical philosophy. G.S. Chawla’s “Dialectics of the Abstract and the Concrete” (ISBN: 9788189833381) unpacks the interplay of abstract and concrete, historical and logical, and the correlation between dialectical and formal logic. A critical analysis of non-Marxist philosophies enriches this exploration of scientific theoretical cognition, offering a nuanced understanding of Marx’s economic theories.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788189833381
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 382 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8189833383
  • Publisher Date: 30 Nov 2008
  • Height: 222 mm
  • No of Pages: 294
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 156 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Dialectics of the Abstract and the Concrete in Marx’s Capital

  1. Jyotika Tuteja

    This book definitely enhanced my understanding of Marx’s economic theories.

  2. Vamshi Teja Enagandhula

    The author clearly knows his stuff, but the writing style is not very accessible. I got lost in the details.

  3. Rahul Kannojia

    A dense but thought-provoking examination of Marx’s work.

  4. Kumaramangalam Srikar

    Chawla’s analysis is thorough, but assumes prior knowledge of both Marx and dialectical philosophy.

  5. Prisha Garg

    Chawla provides a fresh perspective on Capital. His explanation on abstract and concrete makes it understandable.

  6. Manas Charan Khare

    Chawla’s book clarified several key aspects of Marx’s dialectical method.

  7. Sakshi Dilip Deole

    A dense read, but Chawla offers a compelling dive into Marx’s methodology. Some sections were challenging, but ultimately rewarding.

  8. Sanskriti Agrawal

    Advanced book, I found it to be difficult to read and not for beginners.

  9. Sumit Kumawat

    Good for researchers. Lacks some modern case studies.

  10. Dayal Singh

    I struggled with the jargon, but appreciated the effort to unpack complex ideas. Needed more examples.

  11. Shivamraj

    An intensive and rewarding study of Marx’s methodology.

  12. Ishu Yadav

    Demanding reading but delivers a worthwhile understanding.

  13. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    A valuable resource for serious Marx scholars. The comparison to non-Marxist thought is particularly helpful.

  14. Aditya Kumar Jaiswal

    The book clarifies the abstract/concrete dynamic in Capital. A bit repetitive at times, but the core arguments are insightful.

  15. Aaheli Koner

    A bit dry, but an important contribution to Marxist scholarship. I wish there were more real-world applications shown.

  16. Manish

    Explores difficult topics with precision. A must-read.

  17. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    An invaluable resource. It illuminates complex concepts.

  18. Fathima Neslin

    Really insightful, helped me to grasp tough concepts.

  19. Nancy Prasad

    A strong academic work that may not appeal to casual readers.

  20. Ankit Singh Gurjar

    I appreciated the rigorous approach but found it hard to engage with the text at times.

  21. Harshvardhan Gupta

    It’s great book but the quality of print is not good.

  22. Srishti

    Useful to Marxists, and may have broader applications to other areas.

  23. Ankit

    A challenging read, but worth the effort for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Capital.

  24. Lohit Dayma

    This is a scholarly work that I would recommend to academics only.

  25. Aayush Sharma

    An excellent explanation of Marx’s methodology but, I wish there was more examples of the topic.

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