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On Social Constraints and the Great Longing: An Essay on the Human Condition

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SKU: 9789350022689

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Explore the profound depths of the human condition in “On Social Constraints and the Great Longing.” Aakar Books presents an insightful essay delving into the interplay between societal pressures and our inherent yearning for something more. Discover how constraints shape our desires and the universal quest for meaning. ISBN: 9789350022689. Unravel the complexities of human existence with this thought-provoking read.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022689
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 9350022680
  • Publisher Date: 2014
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for On Social Constraints and the Great Longing: An Essay on the Human Condition

  1. Anurag Lakhera

    A profound and impactful exploration of the forces that shape our lives. I highly recommend this book.

  2. Nehal Jain

    A brilliant and timely exploration of the human condition. It’s a book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

  3. Gauri Mongia

    This book truly resonated with me. It articulated feelings and longings I’ve always had but couldn’t quite express. Highly recommend!

  4. Vamshi Teja Enagandhula

    A truly transformative read. It challenged my assumptions and helped me to understand myself and the world around me better.

  5. Nishant Batan

    I appreciated the author’s perspective on social constraints, but the book felt a bit repetitive at times.

  6. Arush Dutt

    A truly remarkable book that delves into the depths of human longing and the impact of societal pressures. Highly recommended!

  7. Ajith Kumar Reddy Bollapu

    It was good, but not great. Some parts of the book were amazing, but other parts were boring. A mixed bag.

  8. Sumit Rakesh Mhatre

    The book offered a unique perspective on social constraints, but I felt it could have been more concise.

  9. Shivani Singh

    I loved it! It’s incredibly insightful. Made me think so differently about societal pressures.

  10. Krish Singal

    The book had some interesting points, but overall, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. It felt a bit theoretical.

  11. Preethika E

    I found the book to be somewhat dense and difficult to follow at times. The core concepts were interesting, though.

  12. Hariharasudhan J

    A deeply moving and insightful exploration of the human experience. It left me feeling both challenged and inspired.

  13. Syed Saad Ali

    I struggled to connect with the author’s writing style. The ideas were there, but the execution fell a little flat for me.

  14. Shubham Ganguly

    While the topic is interesting, I found the book to be a bit dry and academic. It lacked a certain spark.

  15. Aaryan Kumar Pandey

    This book is a true gem! It’s insightful, thought-provoking, and beautifully written. A must-read for anyone interested in the human condition.

  16. Adithya T R

    This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the human condition. It’s insightful, thought-provoking, and beautifully written.

  17. Adhyan Rawat

    While the topic is fascinating, the book felt a little academic and detached. I wish it had been more relatable.

  18. Lokesh Pathak

    I found myself disagreeing with some of the author’s points, but overall, it was a stimulating read.

  19. Aayush Mittal

    This book is a masterpiece! It’s beautifully written, deeply insightful, and profoundly moving.

  20. Aastha Sharma

    This book is a gem! It’s insightful, thought-provoking, and beautifully written. I will be recommending it to everyone I know.

  21. Shivam Bansal

    The book felt a bit repetitive at times. The core ideas were interesting, but they were belabored.

  22. Sankalp Mathur

    A thought-provoking read that made me question my place in society. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, a worthwhile exploration of the human condition.

  23. Vikash Pandey

    A profound and moving exploration of the human experience. I found myself reflecting on my own life and choices. A must-read.

  24. Prachi

    It was okay. Some good ideas, but it didn’t fully grab me. I found myself losing focus at times.

  25. Umesh Kumar

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Still, it offered some valuable insights into social constraints.

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