Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350023013
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350023016
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹446.00Current price is: ₹446.00.
“Neoliberal State and Its Challenges” by Madeleine R Levy explores the core issues facing neoliberal states today. The book examines how these states struggle to maintain legitimacy and power amidst rising inequality. With ISBN 9789350023013, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in political economy and the future of the state.
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Allan Lepcha –
Some chapters were a bit repetitive, but overall a solid academic work. Worth the read.
Kaushiki Pandey –
A comprehensive and insightful examination. The book covers the core issues.
Sidhartha Sankar Dash –
The book is really informative. I think it is suitable for graduate students.
Joy Banerjee –
Provides a nuanced perspective on neoliberalism. Worth the effort to understand.
Aditya Bhamboo –
An excellent resource for understanding the current political climate. Highly recommended!
Prasoon Kumar –
Well-researched and clearly written. I learned a lot about the complexities of the modern state.
Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada –
The book is ok, but I found other sources covered similar ground with more clarity.
Vartika Pant –
A thought-provoking analysis, but at times felt a bit dense. Still, a valuable contribution.
Deepti Singh –
I appreciated the book’s focus on legitimacy. A fresh perspective on a complex topic.
Rishabh Choudhary –
The book’s exploration of inequality is insightful, though the solutions felt somewhat lacking.
Nandani Agrawal –
I struggled to get through some of the more theoretical sections. Not for casual readers.
Kanishka Sharma –
A dense but rewarding read. It changed how I see the role of the state today.
Ayush Singhal –
Levy’s analysis is sharp and relevant. The book really made me think about power structures.
Onkar Pandey –
Levy provides a compelling overview of neoliberal challenges. A must-read for political science students.
Ankita Shaw –
The author is knowledgeable, but the writing style is a bit too academic for my liking.
Anshika Verma –
Interesting concepts, but I wish it had more real-world examples to back up the claims.
Niharika Motwani –
Felt like a textbook, and struggled to keep my attention throughout the book.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
A solid overview, but not groundbreaking. Still a valuable contribution to the field.