Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350023600
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350023601
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 286
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹316.00Current price is: ₹316.00.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Meenal Sareen –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were brilliant, others were a bit of a slog. It depends on your pre-existing knowledge.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
Interesting perspective, but the Gramscian jargon was a bit heavy. Overall, a worthwhile read for serious political science students.
Vivek Kumar –
Found this book quite insightful, though some arguments felt a little stretched. It’s a niche topic, but well-researched.
Kanishk Garg –
The writing style made it harder to follow. The author could improve explanation with simple sentences.
Jatin Singh –
The book provides valuable insight into the nuances of New Labour. I feel that the author has really examined the topic.
Shruti Singh –
This book challenges conventional understanding. It provides a thought-provoking exploration of political ideologies.
Shreya Sinha –
The analysis is good, but it assumes a lot of prior knowledge. Some will struggle with the theoretical framework used.
Vishal –
It’s a complex exploration. But it’s definitely worth the effort if you’re interested in political theory.
Vansh Jain –
A must-read for anyone studying New Labour! The analysis is top-notch and very well-researched.
Vedang Singhal –
I found it extremely insightful, but it does require some background knowledge of Gramscian thought.
Prasad Pandharinath Wagh –
Eye-opening analysis! The book gave me a completely new outlook on the policies of that era.
Amulya Baranwal –
A well-argued and detailed examination. It provides a unique perspective on the subject.
Naresh Lalwani –
I had high expectations, but it was just okay. The core arguments are not clearly explained.
Shubhi Verma –
A dense but rewarding analysis of New Labour. It offered a new framework that I haven’t considered before.
Prajjwal Sahu –
This book is okay. The author need to provide more historical context.
Devansh Kukreti –
A tough read, but I appreciated the attempt to apply Gramsci to modern politics. Some concepts were difficult to grasp.
Kartik Kamleshkumar Verma –
It’s a very thorough book. But It could have benefited from more real-world examples to support the theoretical points.