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BRICS: An Anti Capitalist Critique

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“BRICS: An Anti-Capitalist Critique” examines the BRICS alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) as a potential counterforce to capitalist hegemony. Explore the economic and political dynamics of these emerging economies and their challenge to the existing world order. Is BRICS a genuine alternative or simply another form of capitalist development? Aakar Books publishes this thought-provoking analysis of global power shifts and the future of capitalism. ISBN: 9789350023792

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023792
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 334
  • ISBN-10: 9350023792
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2016
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for BRICS: An Anti Capitalist Critique

  1. Archit Bansal

    The book raises important questions, but it doesn’t offer many satisfying answers. The writing style is dense and jargon-heavy. I was expecting more.

  2. Naman Sharma

    A powerful and insightful critique of the BRICS nations’ role in global capitalism. The author challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective.

  3. Janvi Chauhan

    I appreciated the critical approach, but some arguments felt stretched. Overall, a decent overview of the BRICS nations’ potential and pitfalls. It makes you think.

  4. Anjali P V

    It’s an okay overview, but I wish the author had delved deeper into specific case studies. Some parts are repetitive and dry, making it hard to get through.

  5. Gitansh Bhola

    A fascinating and critical look at the BRICS alliance. The book is well-researched and provides a valuable perspective on their challenges to global capitalism.

  6. Radhika Sharma

    A must-read for anyone interested in the future of global capitalism. The author presents a well-researched and thought-provoking critique of the BRICS nations.

  7. Debjyoti Paul

    I disagree with many of the author’s conclusions. The book is too focused on the negatives and doesn’t give enough credit to the BRICS nations’ achievements.

  8. Anagha P R

    Eye-opening! This book really changed how I see the BRICS nations and their impact on global economics. It’s a deep dive into the realities of anti-capitalist movements.

  9. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of the BRICS nations. The author provides a balanced critique of their economic and political systems.

  10. Gurbani Arora

    Too academic and theoretical. I struggled to stay engaged. Some of the information is outdated which is frustrating. Overall, I wasn’t impressed.

  11. Mohit Verma

    I found the book to be overly critical and somewhat biased against capitalism. It is worth reading if you want an alternative viewpoint, but read with skepticism.

  12. Ayush Arora

    The book provides an interesting perspective on the BRICS nations and their potential to challenge the existing world order. Worth reading to get a different view.

  13. Ritish Jindal

    Excellent analysis of the BRICS alliance! The book provides a critical lens on their economic policies. Highly recommended for those interested in global political economy.

  14. Sabhya Singh

    The book offers a unique viewpoint, however, I found it repetitive at times. It needed better editing and structure. I do appreciate that it challenges assumptions.

  15. Aditya Singh

    While the concept is intriguing, the execution is lacking. The writing style is cumbersome and some claims need more support. It could have been better argued.

  16. Ananya Singh

    It’s a good start, but the book doesn’t fully deliver on its promise. The analysis is somewhat superficial. I wanted more concrete examples and less theory.

  17. Sourav Kumar

    Interesting perspective, but sometimes the author’s bias is too obvious. Still, a worthwhile read for understanding alternative viewpoints. I learned a lot about the BRICS nations.

  18. Harshit Jaisiyan

    A must-read for anyone interested in global economics and political power. The book is well-researched, insightful, and thought-provoking. Highly recommend!

  19. Shubham

    Provides a much-needed counter-narrative to mainstream economic thinking. It’s a bit dry, but packed with valuable insights about the BRICS nations’ role in the world.

  20. Saurabh Biswas

    A bit dense and academic, but the core arguments are compelling. It challenges conventional wisdom about global economics. It could have been more accessible to the average reader.

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