Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350026342
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350026341
- Publisher Date: 04 May 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹446.00Current price is: ₹446.00.
“Political Economy of New India: Critical Essays” by Saitya Brata Das (ISBN: 9789350026342) offers a sharp critique of India’s current political and economic landscape. From the perspective of the working class, Das examines the unfulfilled economic and democratic rights of the masses. Accessible and insightful, these essays provide critical commentary on contemporary Indian society, bridging complex ideas with clear language and practical implications. Ideal for readers seeking to understand the evolving dynamics of power and social change in India.
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Priyanshu Gupta –
Das offers a compelling perspective, but I wish there was more focus on potential solutions. Still, a worthwhile read.
Saksham Arora –
While the book highlights critical issues, I hoped for more discussion on potential avenues for change.
Indermohan Singh Sihota –
Important and timely. This book offers a much-needed critique of the status quo in India.
Adithya T R –
An eye-opening exploration of the political economy of India. I learned a lot from this book.
Kanishka –
A mixed bag. Some essays were excellent, others felt a bit too academic and disconnected from real-world impact.
Adarsh Akula –
An important book for understanding the challenges facing India’s working class. Some essays are a bit repetitive, though.
Saurav Kumar –
Some essays were stronger than others, but the overall message is powerful and compelling.
Sambhav –
While the critique is strong, the book lacks a nuanced understanding of certain policy complexities.
Antra Kumari –
Insightful and critical! This book sheds light on important issues. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Indian politics.
Khushi Kaushik –
A compelling read for those seeking a deeper understanding of India’s political and economic realities.
Bhupesh –
Some arguments felt a bit one-sided, but overall, a valuable contribution to the debate.
Navya Rohatgi –
While insightful, some essays could have been more accessible to a general audience.
Hemant Saini –
A great collection of essays that offer fresh perspectives on India’s economic policies and their impact.
Bhargava –
Excellent analysis of the current state of affairs in India. A crucial book for our times.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
A critical look at India’s economic policies, but it could benefit from more diverse perspectives.
Rajnish Kalita –
Challenging but rewarding. This book makes you think critically about the direction India is heading.
Aman Verma –
A must-read for anyone concerned about social justice in India. Das’s voice is powerful and urgent.
Anshul Sharma –
Essential reading for students of Indian political economy. Das’s analysis is sharp and well-researched.
Mrinal Bagai –
This book provides a crucial perspective often overlooked in mainstream discourse. Highly recommended!
Ashutosh Agarwal –
A thought-provoking collection, though I found some essays denser than others. Overall, a valuable contribution to understanding modern India.