Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350024812
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Weight: 0 gr
- ISBN-10: 9350024810
- Publisher Date: 3 July 2017
- Height: 0 mm
- Width: 148 mm
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹636.00Current price is: ₹636.00.
“Explore the complexities of capitalism and postcapitalism in ‘STR Capitalism and Postcapitalism’ by Sukomal Sen (ISBN: 9789350024812). This two-volume set analyzes the socialist revolution in Russia (1917) and its eventual capitalist counter-revolution (1991). A critical examination of economic systems, historical shifts, and the implications for the future. Discover the trajectory from revolution to counter-revolution and its relevance to understanding today’s economic and political landscape.”
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Anubhav Sharma –
I appreciated the historical context. The postcapitalism part feels underdeveloped and lacks concrete solutions or examples. Ok book.
Ankit Singh –
Sen offers a unique perspective. It made me question many assumptions. However, it could have been more accessible to a broader audience.
Ravi Duhan –
It is a solid academic work on the rise and fall of socialism. Some of the arguments are a bit too abstract and detached from reality.
Gorika Goyal –
A must-read for anyone interested in the history of economic systems. It’s dense but packed with information and novel insights.
Aashish Kumar –
This book provides a comprehensive examination of capitalism and socialism. Highly recommended for serious students of economics.
Latpate Mayuri Dattatray –
An interesting, though dense, read. The historical analysis of the Russian revolution is insightful, but sometimes the author gets lost in jargon.
Ahammed Omar Fathahi –
The book has some good ideas, but it could be better organized. It sometimes jumps between topics without clear transitions.
Vishal Baisoya –
A detailed account of Russia’s economic transformation. It’s academically rigorous, but not always an easy read. A worthwhile investment of time.
Kapil Yadav –
Volume was great, but Volume felt repetitive. Still, it’s a thought-provoking exploration of capitalism’s complexities and potential futures.
Palak –
Challenging and informative. The author’s deep knowledge is evident. Some sections are quite dry, but overall, very interesting.