The Bookish Owl
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Nikhil – March 5, 2023
Intriguing ideas, especially the connection between Marxism and science. Found some arguments a bit outdated, but overall thought-provoking.
Arka Basumatary – March 10, 2023
This book changed how I view the world! Very deep and insightful, though not an easy read. Will need time to process.
Premkanth Karumanchi – March 22, 2023
An absolute must for those who want to understand science from a Marxist perspective. It is dense but very rewarding.
Vaibhav Raj – March 22, 2023
Important work! Connects socio-economic and scientific development. However, sometimes it felt like forcing a connection where one didn’t exist.
Gouri Raj – May 17, 2023
I was hoping for more accessible language. The concepts are interesting, but the delivery is too academic for casual readers.
Nirmal Kumar – July 16, 2023
This book is mind-blowing! It brilliantly bridges philosophy and science. I’ll be rereading this for sure. Highly recommended for serious thinkers.
Pratham Ahuja – July 28, 2023
Reason in Revolt is ambitious. While I appreciated the scope, the writing style was quite academic and at times hard to follow.
Sudeep Khurana – August 27, 2023
The book offered some great points of view that are very well researched and backed up but can sometimes be hard to follow
Ankur Gaba – October 6, 2023
A dense read, but ultimately rewarding. Reason in Revolt challenged my assumptions. Some sections were tough to get through. Worth the effort.
Mohit Verma – October 20, 2023
A fascinating exploration. The author’s insights are profound. It provides a new perspective to scientific thinking.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk – October 22, 2023
While I found the general information very interesting, it can be somewhat outdated as it does not account for modern views
Nikunj Singhal – June 13, 2024
Some brilliant moments, interspersed with overly complex jargon. I needed to take breaks to fully absorb some concepts. A mixed bag.
Rashi Sharma – August 21, 2024
A very well-argued, thought provoking, and deeply researched book that provides a unique view.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar – December 31, 2024
A compelling read. The author presents convincing arguments that are very relevant even today. I enjoyed it more than I expected!
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Nikhil –
Intriguing ideas, especially the connection between Marxism and science. Found some arguments a bit outdated, but overall thought-provoking.
Arka Basumatary –
This book changed how I view the world! Very deep and insightful, though not an easy read. Will need time to process.
Premkanth Karumanchi –
An absolute must for those who want to understand science from a Marxist perspective. It is dense but very rewarding.
Vaibhav Raj –
Important work! Connects socio-economic and scientific development. However, sometimes it felt like forcing a connection where one didn’t exist.
Gouri Raj –
I was hoping for more accessible language. The concepts are interesting, but the delivery is too academic for casual readers.
Nirmal Kumar –
This book is mind-blowing! It brilliantly bridges philosophy and science. I’ll be rereading this for sure. Highly recommended for serious thinkers.
Pratham Ahuja –
Reason in Revolt is ambitious. While I appreciated the scope, the writing style was quite academic and at times hard to follow.
Sudeep Khurana –
The book offered some great points of view that are very well researched and backed up but can sometimes be hard to follow
Ankur Gaba –
A dense read, but ultimately rewarding. Reason in Revolt challenged my assumptions. Some sections were tough to get through. Worth the effort.
Mohit Verma –
A fascinating exploration. The author’s insights are profound. It provides a new perspective to scientific thinking.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
While I found the general information very interesting, it can be somewhat outdated as it does not account for modern views
Nikunj Singhal –
Some brilliant moments, interspersed with overly complex jargon. I needed to take breaks to fully absorb some concepts. A mixed bag.
Rashi Sharma –
A very well-argued, thought provoking, and deeply researched book that provides a unique view.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar –
A compelling read. The author presents convincing arguments that are very relevant even today. I enjoyed it more than I expected!