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Democracy on the Move Reflections on Moments, Promises and Contradiction

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SKU: 9789350022184

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Explore the dynamic landscape of democracy in “Democracy on the Move?” by Aakar Books (9789350022184). This insightful book delves into pivotal moments, unfulfilled promises, and inherent contradictions, offering a critical examination of democracy’s evolution. Journey through thought-provoking reflections on its triumphs and challenges, and discover fresh perspectives on this ever-evolving system of governance. Buy now and engage in the crucial conversation about democracy’s future.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022184
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • ISBN-10: 9350022184
  • Publisher Date: 2013

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Democracy on the Move Reflections on Moments, Promises and Contradiction

  1. Chirag S

    A complex topic handled with great care and insight. Highly recommend for political science enthusiasts.

  2. Pallav Kumar Dey

    Some chapters were stronger than others, but overall a valuable contribution to the discussion.

  3. Vishal Tomar

    This book provides a balanced perspective on the state of democracy. I appreciated the nuanced arguments.

  4. Agastya Singh

    A must read if you want to understand democracy better. Eye opening book.

  5. Thushar Ajith

    I learned a lot about the challenges facing democracy today. A very informative read.

  6. Shreya Bansal

    An insightful look at democracy’s evolution. The reflections on unfulfilled promises were especially impactful.

  7. Avika Bhaskar

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes dense. It made me rethink my understanding of democracy’s challenges.

  8. Sweta Gautam

    Good overview of the topic, but I wish it had explored more solutions to the problems it raises.

  9. Priya Tiwari

    Excellent analysis! The author really delves into the complexities of modern democracy. Highly recommended.

  10. Abdul Qadir

    A bit slow to get into, but ultimately a worthwhile exploration of democracy’s contradictions.

  11. Jiju M Santhosh

    It offered a fresh perspective, but I felt overwhelmed by the number of examples.

  12. Garvit Rajora

    I found it a bit dry at times, but overall, it presented a good analysis of democracy’s promises.

  13. Parvez Khalek

    The book had some interesting points, but it felt repetitive in some areas. Still worth a read.

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