Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350023488
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 0 gr
- ISBN-10: 9350023482
- Publisher Date: 1 September 2017
- Height: 0 mm
- No of Pages: 471
- Width: 0 mm
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹476.00Current price is: ₹476.00.
5 in stock
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Mohit Bansal –
Found it a bit dry and academic. While the ideas are interesting, the writing style wasn’t very engaging for me. Overall, it’s okay, but not great.
Kartik Goyal –
Singh’s work is timeless. This collection showcases his brilliance and deep understanding of societal issues. A must-read for serious scholars.
Manoj Singh –
Not an easy read, but incredibly insightful. Randhir Singh’s analysis is always spot-on. If you have the patience, you will be rewarded.
Mayank Joshi –
A powerful collection of essays. Singh’s voice is clear and strong. This book is more relevant today than ever before. Highly recommend it.
Srishti Trikha –
Some really great essays, and some that were a bit too dry for my taste. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in the subject.
Pranjul Dwivedi –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in political thought. Randhir Singh is a true visionary. His ideas are still relevant.
Chhavi Karn –
Thought provoking. Some essays were a bit verbose. Still worth the time to read.
Kumar Ritik –
A thought-provoking collection. Singh’s insights are sharp, but sometimes dense. Took me a while to fully grasp some concepts. Worth the effort though.
Nishit Muralia –
An amazing read. The clarity of thought and articulation is simply superb. Highly recommended for anyone interested in political philosophy. A true gem.
Prathmesh Prakash Pampatwar –
Randhir Singh’s wisdom shines through these pages. A thought-provoking and insightful read. It’s a book I’ll return to again and again.
Sayyad Aadil –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Prepare to have your assumptions questioned. Randhir Singh’s intellect is unparalleled.
Sujay Rajesh Ganorkar –
A mixed bag. Some essays were incredibly insightful, while others were a bit of a slog. Depends on your interest level.
Ritik Saini –
This book is a revelation! Randhir Singh’s words are like a breath of fresh air. It made me rethink many of my assumptions.
Shravya Gokhale –
Some essays were excellent, while others felt a little repetitive. Could have been better organized, but still valuable insights here.
Mridul Jain –
A dense but rewarding read. It challenged my assumptions and opened my mind to new perspectives. Needs patience, but delivers intellectual satisfaction.
Aditya Vasudev –
A solid collection of writings. Though some essays are repetitive, the overall message is strong. I recommend it for serious readers.
Aditya Rambalak Varma –
Interesting ideas, but the book felt disorganized. Hard to follow the train of thought at times. Could have used better editing.
Suhani Tayal –
I found the language difficult to understand and the concepts abstract. It wasn’t an easy read, and I didn’t enjoy it very much.
Anju –
I wanted to love this book, but I just couldn’t connect with the writing style. The ideas are important, but the presentation is lacking.
Nilesh Vashisht –
I struggled to get through this book. The concepts felt dated and the writing style was very academic. Not for casual readers.
Akshat Khatuwala –
One of the best books I have read in a long time. Such an impactful writing. Highly recommend!