Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020968
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020963
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 261
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
Explore the complexities of anarchism, Marxism, and radical history in “Wobblies and Zapatistas” by Damien Millet and Ric Toussaint (9789350020968). This captivating book delves into conversations between two influential thinkers, examining the nuances of social movements, revolutionary ideologies, and the ongoing struggle for social justice. Discover the intersection of theory and practice, and gain valuable insights into the historical and contemporary relevance of these powerful political philosophies.
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Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P –
Interesting discussion, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still, good insights into anarchism and Marxism. Some chapters were stronger than others. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in radical history.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
This book provided a valuable framework. I appreciate the authors for writing this book. I got so many things from this book.
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
A fascinating exploration! The comparison of Wobblies and Zapatistas was brilliant. This book has made me excited to explore more.
Anonymous –
I am really impressed by the historical framework that was given in this book. I am still reading, but I really love it so far.
Jatin Pruthi –
As a long-time activist, I found this book insightful. Some points were repetitive, though. It gave me a new perspective to think about.
Ashutosh Shankar –
I liked the book’s premise. It gave me a new understanding. Some arguments felt underdeveloped, though. Still, I would recommend it to others.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A thought-provoking conversation! The authors brought complex ideas to life. I appreciated the historical context. Could have used more contemporary examples. Will read it again
Aditi Bansal –
A great read for anyone interested in social justice. The writing was clear and engaging. Some part can be better, though.
Srinjoy Basak –
I was hoping for more practical applications. The theoretical discussions were dense and heavy. But still, great work by the writers.
Ritish Jindal –
A bit too focused on historical theory for my taste. I was expecting something different. Still, It taught me many things that I didn’t know.