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Human Rights Issues and Other Radical Essays

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“Human Rights Issues and Other Radical Essays” (ISBN: 9789350020609) by Henry Veltmeyer, Luciano Vasapollo, Mauro Casadio, and James Petras explores the state of human rights in India. The book examines the impact of partition, caste, and communalism on human rights, and includes essays analyzing M.N. Roy and Gandhi’s contrasting political philosophies. Ideal for researchers and readers interested in Indian history, politics, and human rights.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350020609
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350020602
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 256

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Human Rights Issues and Other Radical Essays

  1. Monika Vemala

    A mixed bag. Some essays are brilliant, while others are just okay. Still, an important contribution to the field.

  2. Nadeem Nahas

    The book is insightful, but could be more accessible. It felt too focused on researchers. A bit hard to digest.

  3. Afan Afreedi Mohammad

    A well-researched and informative book. It sheds light on the complexities of human rights in India. Highly recommended.

  4. Prateek Arya

    An important book that challenges conventional wisdom. It’s a bit heavy but worth the effort. Explores history deeply.

  5. Satya Saran

    I appreciated the diverse viewpoints presented. However, the writing style was sometimes academic and difficult to follow.

  6. Subhajoy Datta

    Gives you the information but can be a bit bland at times. It can be dry and hard to read, so keep that in mind.

  7. Dipti Yadav

    A really great overview of the human rights problems in India. Some of the information could be improved however.

  8. Ekansh Khandelwal

    A good starting point for understanding human rights in India. The writing style could be improved. Some are confusing.

  9. Paras Mittal

    A really useful book overall, but some chapters were a bit confusing. Needed a more accessible writing style, at times.

  10. Pragati Tripathi

    Offers a unique perspective on human rights challenges. Some essays are better than others, but overall a solid contribution.

  11. Ashmit Ghosh

    The book offers a critical perspective on human rights in India. Though dense, it provides valuable insights. Some essays were a bit repetitive.

  12. Chayan Bit

    A thought-provoking collection of essays. Some arguments were compelling, others less so. Worth a read for those interested in Indian history.

  13. Vishwash Mishra

    A must-read for anyone concerned about human rights issues. The analysis of caste and communalism was particularly insightful.

  14. Mayur Goswami

    This book opened my eyes to the issues surrounding human rights. The essays made me reflect on Gandhi and Roy.

  15. Krishnaprasad P G

    The book presents a vital critical examination of human rights. Should be read for its perspective on Indian political landscape.

  16. Aditya Bisht

    I was hoping for a more balanced view. The essays seemed to lean heavily to one side. It was alright overall.

  17. Bhuwan Sharma

    The book’s radical perspective is refreshing. However, I found some of the arguments to be overly critical and biased.

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