Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020425
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020424
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 248
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹296.00Current price is: ₹296.00.
“Dynamics of Global Crisis” (ISBN: 9789350020425) by Veltmeyer, Vasapollo, Casadio, and Petras offers a prescient analysis of global capitalism’s dynamics. Written in 1982, this book examines the core contradictions of the capitalist world-economy, forecasting the dominant forces shaping the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Explore the authors’ insights into the trajectory of global capitalism and its inherent crises.
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Shivam Aditya Singh –
The authors have been prescient in their description of the evolution of global crisis.
Yash Verma –
A must-read for understanding global capitalism. Some parts are hard to follow.
K R Ajaykumar –
Very insightful. Helped me understand the roots of today’s global problems.
Mrinmay Saha –
I was expecting more, frankly. Some insights, but overall underwhelming.
Rahul Gupta –
Not an easy read, but rewarding. The historical context is crucial.
Mayank Gupta –
Provides great context for understanding current economic challenges.
Chirag –
A thought-provoking look at global capitalism’s contradictions. Worth reading.
Somingam Kumrah –
Impressive foresight. Makes you think about current events differently.
Ankita Phatak –
Fascinating how much they got right. A little too academic for my taste, though.
Vasu Aggarwal –
An interesting but flawed analysis. Its age shows in some areas.
Sameer Raosaheb Patil –
Good analysis, but the writing style is dry. Still, insightful and thought-provoking.
Leela Avinash Kanisetty –
This book offer a comprehensive analysis of global economics. A must-read for scholar.
Hemant –
Interesting perspective from the early ‘s. A dense read but worth the effort.
Karan Raj –
A real eye-opener! The book is insightful and a must-read.
Allan Lepcha –
Excellent analysis! Highly recommended for anyone interested in global economics.
Gowri Krishna V R –
A bit too theoretical for me, but the core arguments are strong.
Muskan Sahu –
I found it a little slow and dense. Some of the ideas are still relevant today.
Anshika Verma –
Some of the predictions were eerily accurate. A valuable historical document.
Pooja –
A bit heavy on jargon. Still, offers a unique historical perspective.
Shekhar Suresh Patil –
An okay read. It felt repetitive at times. I think it could have been shorter.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
A bit dated, but surprisingly relevant. Some predictions were spot on.