Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350027905
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350027909
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 1592
Original price was: ₹4,995.00.₹3,996.00Current price is: ₹3,996.00.
Discover the essential writings of M.N. Roy, India’s foremost revolutionary theorist, in this 3-volume set (ISBN: 9789350027905). Explore his lifelong quest for freedom from colonial rule, wage slavery, and anything hindering individual potential. Roy’s impactful journey spans India, Mexico, Russia, and China, shaping his unique perspectives on Marxism and humanism. Dive into a collection of his vital works in English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian, showcasing the evolution of his revolutionary thought.
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Sarthak Beniwal –
An interesting collection, but needs patience to get through.
Anumeha Anjlina Lakra –
A solid introduction to M.N. Roy. The sheer volume can be intimidating.
Kunal –
Offers a unique perspective on Marxism. Some concepts are hard to grasp initially.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
A valuable addition to any library. The price is a bit steep, but the content is worth it.
Srijan Agrawal Manglik –
Decent collection of Roy’s work. I found some parts drier than others.
Vidhi Gupta –
A good compilation, though I wish there was a more critical introduction.
Anagha Jain –
Provides great insights into India’s past. Some chapters are skippable.
Shafaq Qureshi –
Highly recommended for those studying Indian history. It can feel like a slog at times.
Chaitanya –
Roy’s evolution as a thinker is well-documented. A few essays felt disjointed.
Sumit Kumar Sahu –
Incredibly insightful. I disagree with some points, but it’s thought-provoking.
Shambhavi Upadhyay –
Inspiring and informative! A bit repetitive, but overall a great read.
Ayush Chandra –
An important historical document. Some translations feel a little clunky.
Arushi Chadha –
A must-have for serious scholars of political thought. Some essays are quite academic.
Ankit Rawat –
Excellent resource for researchers! Wish there was more contextual information.
Ishu Yadav –
Essential for understanding Indian revolutionary thought. A bit repetitive at times.
Kartik Paul –
A truly eye-opening read. Some of his earlier views don’t hold up well.
Shivani Saxena –
Provides a good overview of Roy’s life. Not an easy read for beginners.
Aman Ali –
A comprehensive collection! Roy’s intellectual journey is fascinating, though some essays are dense.
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
Interesting but dense. It requires serious dedication to read through it all.
Sakshi Trivedi –
Roy’s ideas are still relevant today. Prepare for some heavy reading.
Parth Sondager –
A must-read for scholars. The scope is impressive, but the writing style can be challenging.
Aniket Mulmule –
An important historical text. Difficult to digest in one go.