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The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism: How Market Tyranny Stifles the Economy by Stunting Workers

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SKU: 9789350021644

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Discover how “The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism” reveals the stifling grip of market tyranny on economic growth. Explore the exploitative mechanisms hindering worker development and discover pathways towards a more equitable and prosperous future. Aakar Books presents a groundbreaking analysis of capitalism’s hidden costs, challenging conventional wisdom and inspiring change.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350021644
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350021641
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 360

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism: How Market Tyranny Stifles the Economy by Stunting Workers

  1. Shubham Ganguly

    A bit too academic for my taste, but the points were valid. Good source.

  2. Rik Raj Dey

    Left me feeling quite pessimistic, but also motivated to learn more. Good one.

  3. Sanskriti Agrawal

    Excellent breakdown of the ways capitalism impacts workers. I learned a lot!

  4. Jaya

    A dense but rewarding exploration of capitalism’s shortcomings. Good for studies.

  5. Shashank Rai

    A timely and crucial book. Explains complex economic issues clearly. I loved it.

  6. Gowri Krishna V R

    Could be more engaging, but the core message is important. Good book.

  7. Prerna Gupta

    I was hoping for more solutions, but it was good at identifying the problems. It’s still relevant.

  8. Anshul Garg

    Important ideas, but could have been presented more concisely. Okay book.

  9. Mudit Jain

    A bit dry, but the content is incredibly relevant. Found it helpful for class.

  10. Aditya Bisht

    I found it a bit repetitive and negative, but there were some good points.

  11. Yashvardhan Joshi

    The arguments felt a little one-sided at times, but overall it was an informative perspective.

  12. Sahil Singh

    This book didn’t resonate with me as I hoped; felt somewhat incomplete.

  13. Sahil Ahuja

    Deeply disturbing but necessary. Makes you question everything about our economic system.

  14. Sourabh Singh Tomar

    A must-read for understanding the struggles workers face. I found it insightful and well-researched.

  15. Deepak Krishnan V

    Not an easy read, but definitely worth the effort. Challenges the status quo.

  16. Muskan Agarwal

    I appreciated the fresh perspective, though I didn’t agree with everything.

  17. Gopidesi Krishnaveni

    Some of the arguments were a stretch, but overall a worthwhile read. Good for refrence.

  18. Pallavi Singh Rana

    This book is a game-changer! Explains so much about economic inequality. Strongly recommend.

  19. Shikhar Goel

    This book is eye-opening and important. Everyone should read it!

  20. Vaishnavi

    This book really opened my eyes to the problems within capitalism. Highly recommend for anyone interested in economics!

  21. Damanpreet Singh

    Found it to be quite repetitive at times, but interesting nonetheless. Overall its good.

  22. Punit Kumar Yadav

    A thought-provoking read, but a bit dense in places. Some interesting points about worker exploitation, though.

  23. Aman

    A brilliant analysis! The author made complex ideas easy to understand. Loved it!

  24. Ambati Om Sri Harsha

    Provocative and essential. A powerful critique of modern economics.

  25. Kunal Manoharrao Motghare

    Challenging, thought-provoking, and ultimately inspiring. Good job author!

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