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Violence and Marxism: Marx to Mao

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“Violence and Marxism: Marx to Mao” explores the complex relationship between Marxist ideology and violence, tracing its evolution from Karl Marx’s writings to the revolutionary practices of Mao Zedong. Published by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9789350023778), this book delves into the historical context, theoretical justifications, and practical implications of violence within Marxist thought and movements. Discover the nuances of this controversial topic through rigorous analysis and historical examples.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023778
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 192
  • ISBN-10: 9350023776
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Violence and Marxism: Marx to Mao

  1. Anonymous

    This book really made me think. It is a difficult subject matter but it’s approached with a high level of scholarship.

  2. Vineet Patwa

    It is definitely an intellectual read. It’s good for research, but not if you want something casual.

  3. Chahat

    I found the analysis of Mao’s interpretation particularly insightful. Highly recommend for those studying political theory.

  4. Shashank

    Good overview, but sometimes felt repetitive. The historical context was well-explained.

  5. Ridhi Shree

    Excellent resource for understanding the historical context of violence in Marxist movements. A bit academic.

  6. Brathin Karthik U

    This book presents a good view into violence and Marxism. There are parts I disagree with, though.

  7. Sparsh

    The book does get the point across, but feels a bit dense. Good for a class setting.

  8. Yashwin Mehtani

    Violence and Marxism is a must-read book for any political science or theory major.

  9. Sanyam Singla

    A dense but important read exploring the justifications of violence within Marxist ideology. Some chapters were stronger than others.

  10. Tanish Anand

    This is good for any student wanting to learn about Marxism and violence. I would recommend.

  11. Ishika Mandal

    A very interesting, academic book that dives deep into the historical theory.

  12. Arijit Debnath

    Good, academic book. I wish it had been a bit more accessible to non-experts, though.

  13. Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde

    I appreciated the detailed analysis. The writing could be more engaging.

  14. Shivani Saxena

    An interesting exploration, though I wish it covered more contemporary examples. Still, a valuable contribution.

  15. Saksham Kumar Srivastava

    Not an easy read, but worth the effort. Provides a solid foundation for understanding the relationship between Marxism and violence.

  16. Sakshi Sharma

    The book offers a comprehensive look at the topic. It can be a bit dry at times, but overall informative.

  17. Sneha

    The book offered some great insight into the history. Some parts were hard to get through.

  18. Sneha Dutta

    A complex topic handled with nuance. However, a prior understanding of Marxism is almost essential.

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