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Green Growth: Ideology, Political Economy and the Alternatives

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“Green Growth: Ideology, Political Economy and the Alternatives” by Sukomal Sen (ISBN: 9789350024768) offers a critical analysis of green growth discourse. Exploring its ideological underpinnings and political economy, Sen unveils the inherent contradictions within the paradigm. Across two volumes, the book examines the historical trajectory from the 1917 Russian Revolution to the 1991 counter-revolution, providing context for understanding contemporary sustainability challenges and offering pathways towards genuine alternatives. Discover a nuanced perspective on green growth and its implications for social and ecological justice.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350024768
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350024764
  • Publisher Date: 1 March 2017
  • Height: 0 mm
  • Weight: 0 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Green Growth: Ideology, Political Economy and the Alternatives

  1. Karan Khurana

    Good arguments, though felt the conclusion needed more concrete solutions.

  2. Akhil Vanapalli

    An essential read! Sen successfully unveils the complexities and contradictions of green growth. A definite must for researchers.

  3. Tanmay Jain

    Sen challenges the conventional wisdom. This book should be read by anyone interested in sustainability. Some of the ideas were interesting.

  4. Juhi Manohar Mahajan

    A deep dive into the complexities of green growth. Sen’s analysis is thorough, but the book can be overwhelming at times.

  5. Siddarth Rana

    Important but dense. Prepare for a deep dive into the political economy of green growth. The alternative suggestions are worth exploring.

  6. Bronia Mathews

    A thought-provoking critique of green growth. Sen raises important questions, but sometimes gets lost in overly academic language.

  7. Satyam Aggarwal

    Important contribution to understanding green growth’s shortcomings. However, the writing style is somewhat dense.

  8. Asim Prakhar

    A well-researched analysis. I appreciated the critical approach, though it could have been more accessible.

  9. Pratyush Prabhakar

    Excellent! This book provides a much-needed critical lens on green growth. This book is for everyone looking for a change.

  10. Diwakar Kansal

    An eye-opening exploration of the political economy of green growth. I would highly recommend it for an advanced reader.

  11. Ankit

    Provides much needed context! A must-read. Sen’s comprehensive analysis of green growth and its alternatives are insightful.

  12. Kshitij Verma

    A valuable contribution to the debate on sustainable development. The writing can be a bit dry at times.

  13. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    An interesting perspective. The historical context provided is invaluable. However, I found some arguments a bit repetitive.

  14. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    A thought-provoking critique of green growth ideology. While dense, it offers valuable insights into its limitations and alternatives.

  15. Soumya Salini Kar

    Sen provides a critical perspective, but it leans heavily on academic jargon, making it difficult to digest for the average reader.

  16. Mohit Verma

    Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Sen’s analysis is insightful and the alternatives presented are hopeful. I do recommend it.

  17. T S Kavya

    A well-argued and insightful book. It should be mandatory reading for environmental policy makers. Highly recommended.

  18. Sujay Rajesh Ganorkar

    A necessary read for anyone concerned about the future of our planet. Sen provides a clear and concise analysis of the issues.

  19. Sanjana Jain

    This book changed my perspective. A must-read for activists and policymakers alike. Though it may be dense for a new reader.

  20. Prachi Verma

    Interesting, however, I would have liked to see more real-world examples. It’s a bit too theoretical.

  21. Chirag

    Sen’s work is thorough and compelling. While complex, the insights are crucial for understanding the limitations of green growth.

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