Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025864
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 22.3Â mm
- ISBN-10: 9350025868
- Publisher Date: 04 Feb 2019
- Height: 14.9Â mm
- No of Pages: 299Â
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹596.00Current price is: ₹596.00.
“Left Politics in South Asia: Reframing the Agenda” by Ramavtar Sharma (ISBN: 9789350025864) examines the decline of left-wing politics in South Asia. Exploring the need to redefine the left’s agenda, this book delves into the evolution of left-wing movements, addressing crucial issues like gender, sexuality, unionism, and mass mobilization in the contemporary political landscape. Is a resurgence possible? Find out in this timely analysis.
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T Raghu Yagnavalkya –
I am impressed with the writing style and narrative. Author had complete grip on explaining the political challenges and way forward for South Asia.
Abhinav Singh –
The book covers unionism, and mass mobilization in the contemporary political landscape elaborately. Overall its a very good book to read.
Anubhav Singh –
Sharma’s book is a valuable resource for students and scholars alike. It provides a critical analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the left.
Ayush –
A decent attempt to analyze the complexities of left politics. However, it could have benefited from a more nuanced discussion of regional variations.
Pulom Gupta –
A bit repetitive in some sections, but overall a solid analysis. I appreciated the historical context provided. It could have been better edited.
Anupam Saggar –
An interesting perspective on South Asian left politics. It felt a bit academic at times, but overall a worthwhile read. I expected more focus on current events though.
Sarthak Verma –
I found the book quite dense and hard to follow in places. While the research seems thorough, the writing style could be more accessible. It was an okay read.
Kshitij Vilas Chaudhari –
Excellent book! Provides a clear and concise explanation of the decline of left politics in South Asia. Highly recommended.
Richa Sharma –
I felt that book only address issues partially. I feel author should have spend more time on current challenges and road blocks.
Ashish Khatri –
The author offers a fresh perspective and some interesting ideas about how Leftist movement should progress in South Asia. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Sayantan Choudhury –
Sharma’s analysis is insightful, particularly regarding the challenges faced by leftist movements. However, the solutions proposed felt somewhat idealistic. Good, but not groundbreaking.
Piyush Rawal –
While the book raises important questions, it lacks a concrete roadmap for the left’s resurgence. Still, thought-provoking and a valuable contribution.
Devesh Singh –
A comprehensive overview of the topic. The discussion on gender and sexuality was particularly strong. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian politics!
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
A well-researched and informative book. It is very helpful and gives a good insight on current political scenario. I recommend for all readers.