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Socialism or Barbarism From the “American Century” to the Crossroads

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SKU: 9788189833268

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Explore the crucial historical crossroads of the 21st century in ‘Socialism or Barbarism.’ Drawing on Rosa Luxemburg’s theory and Istvan Meszaros’s ‘Beyond Capital,’ this book offers a bold analysis of the alternatives facing us. Discover the urgent need for societal transformation and the potential paths towards a more just future. 9788189833268

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189833268
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 818983326X
  • Publisher Date: 2007
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 126

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Socialism or Barbarism From the “American Century” to the Crossroads

  1. Kislay Kumar

    I appreciated the historical context, but the book gets bogged down in theory at times. A good starting point for further research.

  2. Ekta Singh

    It is a must-read for experts. It opens a can of worms and offers another perspective on the world.

  3. Diksha Syan

    While interesting, the book leans heavily on theory. I wished there were more concrete examples and real-world applications.

  4. Prasanta Basak

    This book offers a crucial perspective on the challenges we face. It’s not always easy to read, but it is ultimately hopeful.

  5. Divyanshi Singh

    A well-written book that is an important conversation. It is well researched and a good resource to use for academic work.

  6. Nishant Batan

    Important ideas, but the writing style is a little academic. It could be more accessible to a wider audience. Still, valuable insights.

  7. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    This book is a vital contribution to the current debate. The analysis is sharp, and the arguments are well-reasoned. Recommended!

  8. Adarsh Akula

    Eye-opening! This book challenged my assumptions and gave me a new perspective on the world. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future.

  9. Sourin Dutta

    It has great ambition, but this book felt a bit repetitive. Some parts were fascinating, while others were a slog to get through.

  10. Kovid Soni

    Left me wanting more. The ideas are there, but the arguments need better development to be truly persuasive.

  11. Mustaffa Sidiq Lone

    It has a promising title. However, it did not live up to the hype for me, and the book felt short-sighted.

  12. Shuvadip Sinha

    Good concept, but poorly delivered. The arguments felt disjointed and hard to follow. Needs better organization.

  13. Rixcel Katoch

    This book is okay, but not for me. The text felt dense and not something that the average reader can comprehend.

  14. Harsh Sharma

    An important exploration of critical crossroads. Could be more accessible, but worth the effort for serious readers.

  15. Srishti

    A solid and informative book! Presented complex issues clearly. A great guide to understanding current global issues.

  16. Prantik Goswami

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes dense. The historical analysis is strong, but the proposed solutions felt a bit idealistic. Overall, worth considering.

  17. Nimish Yadav

    A bit dry at times, but ultimately rewarding. Offers a valuable perspective on complex social and political issues.

  18. Somnath Malik

    This book made me think! I didn’t agree with everything, but it presented a compelling argument for change. I’m still processing it all.

  19. Mridul Sharma

    Incredibly insightful and thought-provoking. A powerful analysis that challenges conventional wisdom. Highly recommend!

  20. Chakrash Chauhan

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding book. The author’s passion is evident throughout. It is a unique perspective.

  21. Sahil Hanfi

    It is great for college students. The book goes deeper into the historical context and asks the right questions.

  22. Divyanjana Nikam

    A dense but rewarding read. Be prepared to dedicate time and effort, but the insights are worth it in the end.

  23. Divyangi Mishra

    Some parts were captivating, and others were not. I liked the topic, and the author is an expert. Overall I would reread.

  24. Jagrati Goyal

    A powerful and urgent call to action! The connections between history and current events are brilliantly made. Highly recommend.

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