Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350024171
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 257
- ISBN-10: 9350024179
- Publisher Date: 2016
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹446.00Current price is: ₹446.00.
Explore the complexities of revolution and right liquidationism in Sankar Sen’s compelling “Revolution, Yes! Right Liquidationism, No!” This collection of letters, addressed to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) headquarters, delves into critical political issues and offers a thought-provoking analysis of revolutionary strategies. A must-read for anyone interested in political science, Maoism, or the history of Nepal. Discover Sen’s perspective on navigating revolutionary paths while avoiding right liquidationism.
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Vaibhav Singh –
A decent exploration of the topic. While informative, the writing style is a little dry. Could be more engaging.
Aastha Sinha –
Felt a bit repetitive at times. The core ideas are strong, but they could have been presented more concisely. Good overall.
Rahul Rajak –
Intriguing look into the Communist Party of Nepal. Some concepts were hard to grasp without prior knowledge. Overall, a worthwhile read for political science enthusiasts.
Diplav Singh –
This book is a gem! Provides great insight. I will definitely be recommending this book to my peers.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
Sen’s passion is evident. The arguments are well-articulated. However, I wish there was more context for readers unfamiliar with Nepalese politics.
Ayush Singh Rajput –
The letters provide insight on revolutionary political thought. However, I felt that the book was rather biased.
Mrityunjay Singh –
A powerful and important contribution to the field. Sen’s letters offer a unique and valuable perspective. Highly recommended.
Anmol Bansal –
Provides very niche information. Unless you are well versed in this subject it is not recommended.
Rohan Sachdeva –
This book exceeded my expectations! A detailed analysis of the revolution, but at times it was a bit jargon-heavy.
Gurbani Arora –
Important historical document. It could have benefited from better editing and more introductory material. Still, valuable.
Anurag Singh –
I struggled to follow some of the arguments. The book assumes a lot of prior knowledge. I found it difficult.
Shipika Arora –
A fascinating, if somewhat niche, subject matter. The letters provide a direct line to the debates within the party. Worth the effort!
Aravindh V A –
Interesting, but very specific. Unless you’re deeply interested in the Communist Party of Nepal, you might find it boring.
Prity Rani –
A dense but important read for understanding the nuances of Maoist thought. Sen’s letters offer a unique perspective, though sometimes feel repetitive.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
An okay book. It felt like reading internal memos. Not very engaging if you’re not already invested in the topic.
Jay Patel –
Insightful and engaging! I liked how the book was written in a series of letters. It felt very personal and easy to digest.
Shivam Gera –
I was really glad that I read this book. The information was well organized, but it was hard to follow at times.
Nivesh Adhikari –
A compelling and insightful work. Sen’s analysis is sharp and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone studying Maoism.