Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020784
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020785
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 463
Original price was: ₹495.00.₹371.00Current price is: ₹371.00.
“Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness, Vol. I” by Aakar Books explores the intricate relationship between social structures and the development of human consciousness. This groundbreaking study delves into how societal forces shape individual and collective thought processes. ISBN: 9789350020784. Discover the social determination of method and expand your understanding of human consciousness. Buy now!
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Sumanth Yerukala –
A powerful exploration of consciousness. A bit dense, but well worth the effort to understand.
Jayant Tomar –
It’s a mixed bag. Some brilliant insights but also some sections that felt repetitive.
Saksham Maitrey –
This book really opened my eyes to how society shapes our minds. Definitely a tough read, though.
Vishal Gurnani –
Challenging concepts presented well. Some parts were slow, but overall insightful.
Rayan Sarkar –
A thought-provoking exploration of social structures. It requires patience but offers great rewards.
Prem Kumar Udaypuria –
A very thorough and well-researched book on social structures. A little heavy, but important!
Aadira A Nambi –
This book is okay. It’s not bad, but I didn’t get as much as I’d hoped.
Ritik Kumar –
This book is groundbreaking. It explores consciousness in a very structured way, which can be challenging, but ultimately worthwhile.
Mritunjay Dubey –
A fascinating study. A bit too academic, but the insights are worth the effort.
Ayush Pandey –
This book is simply outstanding. It completely altered how I perceive our social interactions.
Rajesh Mandal –
The book offered great insight. It’s academic, so it’s not for a light read.
Jyoti Baghel –
A dense but rewarding read. It made me rethink a lot, though I wish it was more accessible.
Harish A Kendrekar –
Interesting ideas, but the writing style can be a bit dry and difficult to get through.
Sanjana Sarraf –
I struggled a bit with the academic language, but the underlying ideas are quite profound.
Srinjoy Basak –
It is dense and complex. However, if you dedicate the time, it really makes you think.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
This book provides great insights into consciousness. I will recommend it.
Gagandeep Singh –
Excellent scholarly work, though not for casual reading. It expanded my knowledge.
Himanshu Gupta –
While challenging, the book offers a unique lens through which to view the world.
Ayush Mishra –
I had mixed feelings. It was thought-provoking, but at times I felt it was needlessly complicated.
Ambikesh Raman –
This book has some interesting ideas about consciousness. It’s a bit dry at times, but it’s a good addition to my bookshelf.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
I appreciate the depth of analysis, although I did find it hard to follow at times.
Suryansh Gupta –
The author’s ideas are thought-provoking, but the writing style is quite dense.
Gayatri Awasthi –
Deep and insightful. Some chapters were more engaging than others, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Udaibhan Rathore –
A very interesting perspective. Parts are quite complex and need to be reread.
Ashutosh Mishra –
The concepts are difficult to grasp, but the book offers a unique perspective.