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Imperialism A Study (Paperback)

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Explore J.A. Hobson’s “Imperialism: A Study,” a groundbreaking analysis of 20th-century imperialism. This 1902 work connects economics with expansionism, offering a critical view of imperialism’s impact and influencing Marxist theories. A crucial resource for understanding modern militarism and global political economy. 9789350024867.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350024867
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 219
  • ISBN-10: 9350024861
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jul 2017
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for Imperialism A Study (Paperback)

  1. Ranjeet Singh Surjeet

    Found this book quite heavy going. The language is difficult, and the arguments were sometimes hard to follow. Insightful in places, but overall a struggle.

  2. Vikram Singh

    A bit dry, but informative. If you’re really into the history of economic thought, you’ll appreciate this. Otherwise, it might be a slog. The writing style is a bit dense.

  3. Aditya Raj Basistha

    A crucial text, even if some of the economic theories are a bit outdated. It helped me understand a lot. A bit biased viewpoint, though.

  4. Amreen Somal

    Hobson’s book is a must-read for anyone studying imperialism. It is an older work, but is still applicable to the present day. Some concepts were confusing.

  5. Anurupa Das Sarma

    Interesting and thought-provoking, but definitely a product of its time. Some of the assumptions feel questionable now. Still worth reading, though.

  6. Anil Sandhu

    A complex and challenging read, but ultimately worth the effort. Hobson’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. Some of the details were boring.

  7. Jayant Tomar

    Hobson’s ‘Imperialism’ is a classic for good reason. It provides valuable insights into the economic and political forces driving imperialism. A bit repetitive.

  8. Aritra Datta

    Important historical context on imperialism. Some arguments feel a bit simplistic now, but overall a valuable read. Could be shorter.

  9. Tushar Madan

    Eye-opening! Hobson’s perspective is so important for understanding the roots of modern conflicts. Highly recommend. A bit slow at times, but worth it.

  10. Aryan Bansal

    A bit dense, but overall informative. If you’re looking to expand your knowledge on imperialism, this is a decent start. The writing style was too formal at times.

  11. Anchal Jaiswal

    A classic for a reason. Hobson’s analysis is sharp and still resonates today. Essential reading for anyone interested in political economy. I disagree with some points, though.

  12. Pratham Mittal

    Hobson’s work is dense but rewarding. A challenging read, but ultimately insightful for understanding historical power dynamics. A bit dated, but still relevant.

  13. Jhanak Balhara

    Changed my perspective on global politics. Hobson’s arguments are powerful and well-reasoned. This is a book that everyone should read. Though, it was a bit long.

  14. Udit Nahata

    This book provided important insight into the history of imperialism. I wish I would have read this sooner. Some areas were uninteresting, though.

  15. Om Ashokkumar Sahitya

    The content of this book is still relevant and helped me understand more current events. I really enjoyed reading this book! It was a bit lengthy, though.

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