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Neoliberalism, Primitive Accumulation and Politics in India (Radical Notes – 5)

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Explore India’s neoliberal landscape and its impact on politics in “Neoliberalism, Primitive Accumulation and Politics in India.” This book (ISBN: 9789350020630) by Veltmeyer, Vasapollo, Casadio, and Petras critiques the Indian state’s role in capitalist accumulation, examining primitive accumulation’s influence on status quo forces and anti-state struggles. Discover the political implications of neoliberalism in India through real-world examples like Operation Green Hunt.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350020630
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350020637
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 125

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Neoliberalism, Primitive Accumulation and Politics in India (Radical Notes – 5)

  1. Pooja

    Outstanding analysis of neoliberalism’s impact! It is perfect for understanding its impact in India.

  2. Ayush Kanojia

    While dense, it offers a critical lens on India’s political landscape. I found the arguments well-researched and compelling.

  3. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    A vital resource for anyone studying Indian politics. It’s academically rigorous and politically charged. Highly recommended.

  4. Ayush Bhatnagar

    Eye-opening! Showed me a side of Indian politics I hadn’t considered. A must-read for anyone interested in political science.

  5. Rohit Rajdhar

    A solid contribution to the literature. It is useful for experts in the field and provides good insight.

  6. Yug Vaibhav Verma

    A critical analysis of the issues but difficult to digest. It could have been more accessible to a wider audience.

  7. Varun Grover

    The book makes a strong argument, but it could benefit from more diverse perspectives. Worth reading to challenge your views.

  8. Junaid Mohammed Abdul

    This book is a game-changer! It opened my eyes to the realities of neoliberalism. It is one of the best political books.

  9. Hansika Jain

    The book’s analysis is sharp, but its tone is a bit too accusatory. Still, a thought-provoking and important work.

  10. Puneet Kajal

    Worth reading, but be prepared for an academic journey. It is informative and provides needed knowledge.

  11. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    A deep dive into a crucial topic. Some parts were hard to follow without prior knowledge, but generally informative.

  12. Jitendra Ruparam Mali

    The book provides useful insights, although some arguments felt repetitive. Data was relevant to support key points.

  13. Devesh Sharma

    A fascinating and essential read for understanding the complexities of neoliberalism in India today. It’s informative!

  14. Aman Devasthale

    A dense but insightful look at neoliberalism in India. Some chapters were a bit too academic for my taste, but overall a valuable read.

  15. Aryaman Chauhan

    Excellent! The authors present a compelling case about primitive accumulation. A little dry, but don’t let that discourage you.

  16. Ayush Kumar

    Good overview of the issues, but sometimes got lost in jargon. Still, a worthwhile contribution to the field.

  17. Kratik Gupta

    A crucial read for understanding India’s economic and political struggles, but it requires patience and persistence. It’s worth it.

  18. Abhishek Jaiswal

    A complex and challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. Shed light on the dark corners of neoliberalism’s impact.

  19. Arushi Chadha

    An absolute necessity for understanding the complexities of India’s economic policies. The case studies are illuminating.

  20. Tushar Singh Gujar

    The authors make a strong case, but the book’s language can be dense. Newbies will struggle to digest key elements.

  21. Arnav Bhatt

    Provides good case studies to show impact; however, it takes knowledge to understand core concepts of book.

  22. Khushi Agarwal

    Important perspective on the political economy of India. It’s theoretically heavy, be prepared! Examples were helpful.

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