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Redder Shade of Green : Intersections of Science and Socialism (Paperback)

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Explore the dynamic intersection of science and socialism in “Redder Shade of Green.” Discover how scientific advancements can fuel social progress and create a more equitable future. This insightful analysis examines the synergy between these two powerful forces, offering a fresh perspective on achieving a just and sustainable society. ISBN: 9789350025444. Get your copy today!

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350025444
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 219Â
  • ISBN-10: 9350025442
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Redder Shade of Green : Intersections of Science and Socialism (Paperback)

  1. Shubham Bikash Goswami

    A well-researched and insightful analysis. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of science and socialism.

  2. Hemant Kumar

    A very solid book. It covers a lot of ground and offers compelling arguments. I really enjoyed this book

  3. Anushka Srivastava

    Interesting ideas, but sometimes felt a bit dense and academic. Still worth a read if you’re into this topic.

  4. Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare

    While the topic is fascinating, the book felt a bit repetitive at times. I learned a few things, but not as much as I’d hoped.

  5. Ansh Arora

    I was expecting a more practical approach. It is very theoretical, but informative.

  6. Drishti Singh

    This book opened my eyes to new perspectives. It’s a unique and important contribution to the conversation.

  7. Vaibhav Vivek Sahi

    A thought-provoking exploration of science and socialism. Some chapters were stronger than others, but overall a good read.

  8. Mridul Sharma

    Challenging but rewarding! “Redder Shade of Green” pushes boundaries. It made me think differently.

  9. Himanshu Singh

    It’s okay. Not great, but not bad. I wish it had more real-world examples and case studies.

  10. Dipayan Ghosh

    I appreciated the book’s ambition, but it could have been more accessible to a wider audience. The writing style was a little dry.

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