Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833251
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833251
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 407
Original price was: ₹695.00.₹556.00Current price is: ₹556.00.
Explore Marxist philosophy with Nikolai Bukharin’s “Philosophical Arabesques,” a profound work written during his imprisonment. Delve into epistemology, truth, freedom, necessity, and the interplay of Hegelian and Marxist dialectics. ISBN: 9788189833251. Discover Bukharin’s final testament to philosophical thought.
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Ankit Deore –
Found the concepts difficult to grasp without prior knowledge of Marxist philosophy. Could have used more context and explanation.
Disha –
Engaging and intellectually stimulating. Bukharin’s exploration of Hegelian and Marxist dialectics is both insightful and relevant.
Yash Kumar –
While insightful, the book is undeniably heavy. It requires patience and dedication. Be prepared for a serious philosophical dive.
Anshuman Sinha –
A profound and thought-provoking work. Bukharin’s analysis of freedom and necessity is particularly compelling. A must-read!
Hrithik Sujil –
The book provides a unique perspective from a historical figure. Some parts were slow, but overall, a valuable contribution.
Siddhant –
A challenging but rewarding read. Bukharin’s insights are fascinating, though the writing style can be dense at times. Definitely makes you think!
Soham Anup Aychitte –
Absolutely stunning. Bukharin’s final work is a masterpiece of philosophical thought, showcasing his deep understanding of Marxism.
Devender Pratap Mall –
Bukharin’s mind was brilliant! This book is a testament to his intellect, even under duress. Highly recommend for philosophy enthusiasts.
Deepti –
A mixed bag. Some brilliant ideas, but the structure felt disjointed at times. Still worth reading for the historical significance.
Renuka Sanjeev Bhure –
Interesting historical context, but the philosophical arguments felt a bit dated. Still, a worthwhile exploration of Marxist thought.