Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025628
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 15.6Â mm
- ISBN-10: 9350025620
- Publisher Date: 02 Jul 2018
- Height: 23 mm
- No of Pages: 413
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,196.00Current price is: ₹1,196.00.
Dive into Karl Marx’s mathematical explorations with “Mathematical Manuscripts.” This revised edition offers a complete English translation of Marx’s notes and investigations into calculus, algebra, and the history of mathematics. Explore his unpublished works on analytical functions, differential calculus, and theorems of Taylor and MacLaurin. A must-read for scholars interested in Marx’s intellectual pursuits beyond political economy. ISBN: 9789350025628
5 in stock
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Pradyot Sharma –
A fascinating look into Marx’s mind! Though challenging, it reveals a different dimension to his intellect. The translation is well-done. I enjoyed understanding his theories.
Swaham Jena –
This book exceeded my expectations. It shows Marx’s comprehensive analysis on math. It provides context into his broader thinking.
Arosh Kumar –
It’s amazing to see a different side of Marx, it’s not an easy read by any means. Requires patience and knowledge to fully grasp. However, i believe it will broaden your perspective.
Vijaykaran Singh Rana –
Interesting to see Marx’s mathematical side, but it’s dense and not for casual readers. Some parts were insightful, others felt incomplete. Worth exploring if you’re a serious scholar.
Kshitij Sudesh Khandare –
I struggled to get through this. While the premise is intriguing, the content is highly technical and disjointed. Only recommend if you are professional mathematician.
Saumen Sain –
A unique perspective on Marx’s thought process. It can be difficult to follow at times, but ultimately rewarding. I had to spend time grasping his ideas.
Airene Ganguly –
Great for researchers. It’s a deep dive into his mathematical thinking. Be warned, it’s a challenging read, and I had to read some pages over and over.
Suraj Kumar –
As a math enthusiast and Marx admirer, this book was a letdown. It’s a compilation of notes, not a cohesive work. Only for hardcore researchers.