Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350024218
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 382
- ISBN-10: 9350024217
- Publisher Date: 2016
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹716.00Current price is: ₹716.00.
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Smitesh Sunil Gadge –
A great collection for anyone serious about studying Marxism. Offers diverse perspectives.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
A good starting point for exploring Marxist thought. It is not a light read, though.
Rahul Seniaray –
This book made complex ideas accessible. I felt empowered by the ideas presented here.
Tina Jain –
A solid intro, but some essays were dense. Good selection overall.
Shubham Sangram Chavan –
Expanded my understanding of Marxism greatly. I appreciate the diversity of perspectives included.
Ansh Arora –
Some articles were amazing! Others, a bit dry. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Khyati Malik –
Exactly what I needed for my course. The selections are well-curated and relevant.
Nipun Mehrotra –
Helpful readings, but the formatting could be improved. The text felt cramped.
Apoorva Nautiyal –
Very repetitive! Similar concepts, different authors. Could have had fewer articles.
Utkarsh Narayan –
A useful anthology. The introduction was particularly insightful.
Sauradeep Mitra –
Good but some chapters were too long and boring. Overall, an informative read.
Suneha Bhati –
Challenging but rewarding. This collection pushed me to think critically.
Mohit Khanna –
Very academic! Not for casual readers. The content is dense and theoretical, prepare yourself!
Nayan Ghosh –
A comprehensive overview of Marxism. Some of the language is a bit academic.
Himanshu Shekhar –
Good resource, but not for beginners. Requires prior knowledge of political philosophy.
Pranika Agarwal –
Essential for students of political theory. A few readings felt repetitive.
Sthita Prangya Das –
Helpful for understanding key Marxist concepts. I wish there was more context provided for each reading.
Saksham Sharma –
Interesting collection. Some essays were more relevant than others.
Ayush Tyagi –
Decent selection of readings. But some arguments were difficult to follow, not well explained.