Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833534
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833537
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 231
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹338.00Current price is: ₹338.00.
Explore globalization’s impact through a critical Marxist lens in “Globalisation: An Anti Text”. Published by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9788189833534), Pranab Kanti Basu’s book delves into the World Bank, IMF, and WTO, offering a common person’s guide to these international economic organizations. Discover a fresh perspective on globalization and its alternatives, blending theory with practical examples. “Construction and struggle” emerge as key themes, drawing inspiration from Tagore, Gandhi, and Marxist revolutionary Shankar Guha Neogi.
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Nakul –
Globalisation : An Anti Text is informative and engaging. The way Basu combines theory with real-world examples is very commendable.
Joseph Derrick Sabu –
Basu provides fresh perspectives, which rooted in Tagore and Gandhi. A valuable addition to the globalization debate. Highly recommend!
Prishita Mohanty –
An interesting read, especially if you’re looking for a critical view of globalization’s impact. It’s not always easy to follow though.
Pratham Ahuja –
Enjoyable and easy to understand! The book gives good knowledge about world economy. I would like to read more from this author.
Aman Shukla –
A decent overview, but I felt it could have gone deeper into certain aspects. Basu presents a good local counterpoint. Worth a read.
Aman Mittal –
Basu’s perspective is refreshing. I appreciated the insights into the World Bank and IMF, explained simply. A bit repetitive at times.
Shekhar Sharma –
Thought-provoking take on globalization! The blend of theory and practical examples was very effective. Some parts felt dense though.
Siddharth Kaushik –
A useful introduction to the topic, but doesn’t offer enough solutions. The book presents more problem than solution about globalization.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
Offers an important alternative perspective, rooting its analysis in local realities. Some of the Marxist theory was hard for me to grasp.