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The World We Wish to See Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

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“The World We Wish to See” offers a powerful analysis of 20th-century political history and a call for renewed political organization in the 21st century. Explore contemporary resistance to neoliberalism and the potential for a new global movement to challenge the existing order. Discover the Bamako Appeal, a “Communist Manifesto for our age,” and Amin’s insightful essay on political Islam. A must-read for anyone seeking a better future.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788189833688
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189833685
  • Publisher Date: 2009
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 144

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The World We Wish to See Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century

  1. Ishita Mishra

    I am very happy after reading it. A must read.

  2. Yashika Methi

    Recommend for people who want to know about global movement.

  3. Muhammed Sinan K

    Very detailed book but I feel sleepy during the read.

  4. Syed Abrak Tariq

    I can not understand most of the things from this book.

  5. Ankul Sharma

    I struggled to get through this book. While the ideas are important, the writing style is dense and academic.

  6. Pooja Hazarika

    Revolutionary idea but can be a bit overwhelming. Political Islam portion is most insightful.

  7. Tushar Goyal

    Very insightful and I enjoyed reading this book.

  8. Farzan Saleem

    Good book but very lengthy and feels bored.

  9. Lalit Kumar Chauhan

    Eye-opening analysis of power structures. It felt a bit dense, but worth it in the end. Highly recommended.

  10. Aaditi

    I feel motivated to read about political things now.

  11. Vishal

    Book for people with interest in politics.

  12. Devatva Dalmia

    Revolutionary indeed! Challenging ideas, but ultimately inspiring.

  13. Anshul Agarwal

    Insightful and interesting book to read.

  14. Divyan Aggarwal

    Good for expert but very difficult for beginners.

  15. Vikas Thakur

    I found it insightful, especially concerning political Islam. However, it could have been more concise.

  16. Kanchi Yadav

    A must-read for activists! It’s a bit academic but worth the effort. Amin’s analysis is spot-on.

  17. Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule

    The book offers a fresh look at old problems. It’s not perfect, but it’s a valuable contribution to the debate.

  18. Pramda Pandey

    It’s good to read but very difficult for beginners.

  19. Arun

    A bit too theoretical for me, but I appreciated the global perspective. The Bamako Appeal was interesting.

  20. Parv Nanda

    A thought-provoking read, but at times felt a bit dense. Amin’s essay was the highlight for me. Good ideas, but maybe not for beginners.

  21. Pranjal Kumar

    Interesting perspectives on neoliberalism. The Bamako Appeal is definitely a call to action. Some parts were a bit repetitive though.

  22. Jay Raj Sharma

    Good read but it felt repetitive at times. Overall its ok.

  23. Subhojit Saha

    Good introduction to st-century political thought. Not an easy read, but well-argued.

  24. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    Awesome, it feels like a communist manifesto.

  25. Ananya Katyayan

    Essential reading for anyone interested in global politics. It provides a valuable framework for understanding current events.

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