Availability: In Stock

Violence and Marxism: Marx to Mao

19
SKU: 9789350023716

Original price was: ₹495.00.Current price is: ₹396.00.

5 in stock

Category: Tag:

Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350023716
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 192
  • ISBN-10: 9350023717
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Violence and Marxism: Marx to Mao

  1. Aditya Kr Singh

    A well-researched study. Although, I found some arguments repetitive. Overall, a valuable contribution to the field.

  2. Rahul Pahuja

    This book is alright, but there are better options for this subject. The points made are not strong.

  3. Priya

    I did not like it. Nothing makes sense and the author did not help with explaining it.

  4. Prashant Kumar Yadav

    A great read for anyone interested in philosophy. It is important to stay objective. Good, but not amazing.

  5. Siddharth Pawdia

    Challenging but ultimately rewarding. A deep dive into complex ideas. Some sections are hard to understand without prior knowledge

  6. Modit Johar

    A dense but rewarding read. Some chapters were a struggle, but the insights on Mao were worth it. I wish it had been more accessible.

  7. Khanak Bajpai

    I enjoyed the book. It provides a fresh look at the topic. Some parts can be too complicated to read though.

  8. Anshul Jhalani

    A vital resource for understanding Marxism’s darker side. It is a fantastic and insightful read.

  9. Rahul Choudhary

    Interesting perspective, but felt a bit one-sided at times. Needed more nuance when discussing the practical applications of Marxist theory.

  10. Manya Kashyap

    One of the best books. There is no other that is comparable to it.

  11. Aniket Pandey

    Thought-provoking and unsettling. Made me reconsider my understanding of Marxism. Could use a stronger conclusion.

  12. Subhash Sourav

    The author did an amazing job to make a book. It is insightful.

  13. Ankit Mathur

    Clear and concise explanation, but I feel like there are better books. It does its job well and is easy to read.

  14. Mrityunjay Singh

    I expected more depth on specific violent events. It was theoretical. Still, a decent overview.

  15. Syed Saad Ali

    This book is simply outstanding. The author’s grasp on the subject matter is impressive.

  16. Swati Pangti

    A bit academic for my taste, but I learned a lot. The writing style could be improved for a broader audience. Good content though.

  17. Abin Tom

    Excellent analysis of the role of violence in Marxist thought. The connection between Marx and Mao was clearly articulated.

  18. Devansh Saxena

    This book is not for beginners. I found it quite informative. Worth the effort if you are serious about the topic.

  19. Ireen Ahmad Mir

    Not quite what I expected. Needed more historical context. Felt more theoretical than practical.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *