Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833213
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833219
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 152
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
Explore “Imperialism Without Colonies” (ISBN: 9788189833213) by Robert W. McChesney. Discover how post-1945 imperialism transformed, not ended, with the rise of global capitalism. Learn about the US’s dominant role in this new era of market-driven influence. Edited by Monthly Review co-editor Harry Magdoff, author of “The Age of Imperialism.”
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Mona –
It explores important ideas, and its writing is overly academic.
Nitin Kumar Pal –
Eye-opening read. Sheds light on the hidden aspects of economic control, though it’s a bit dry.
Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia –
A groundbreaking work that challenges conventional wisdom. Highly influential.
Shivam Kharbanda –
Interesting ideas, but sometimes bogged down in jargon. Could have been more accessible.
Kumar Priyanshu –
Challenging but ultimately rewarding. It made me rethink many assumptions about global economics.
Vipin Kumar –
A must-read for understanding contemporary power dynamics. McChesney’s arguments are well-supported and convincing.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
Important insights into the evolution of imperialism post-WWII. A bit academic, but worth the effort.
C M Hrithik –
A bit heavy on theory, but the core ideas are valuable. Definitely requires careful reading.
Gadha R –
Excellent analysis of imperialism’s transformation. Highly recommend to anyone interested in political economy.
Ashish Chahar –
A solid contribution to the field. Not the easiest read, but rewarding for those who persevere.
Onkar Pandey –
Essential reading for understanding global power structures. It’s eye-opening and informative.
Arjun Rana –
The book is very informative. It presents a unique perspective on modern capitalism and its global reach.
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
An enlightening perspective on economic imperialism. It does require a certain level of prior knowledge.
Kabir Nagpal –
Provides a critical lens on US economic dominance. The writing style is a little dry at times.
Diksha Saini –
A deep dive into post-colonial imperialism, it can be complex, but worth it for those seeking a nuanced view.
Madhav Sharma –
Informative and well-researched. It gave me a lot to think about.
Prajjwal Yadav –
A very insightful book that exposes the modern form of imperialism. It can be a bit dense at times.
Prakhar Kumar Singh –
An interesting perspective, though it could have benefited from more real-world examples. Still a good read.
Shubhangi Singh –
Important contribution to understanding today’s global economy. Some sections are quite challenging.
Rishi Raj Verma –
A bit repetitive in places, but the central thesis is strong. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Mayur Goswami –
A thought-provoking analysis, though sometimes dense. McChesney offers a compelling perspective on modern imperialism.
Krishnaprasad P G –
The book sheds light on US influence through global capitalism. Some chapters were more engaging than others.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
Offers a new way of seeing the world. McChesney is a brilliant thinker.
Paras Bhardwaj –
Good exploration of market-driven imperialism. I liked the historical context provided.