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Marxism, Socialism, Indian Politics A View From the Left

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“Marxism, Socialism, Indian Politics” by Anil Rajimwale (ISBN: 9788189833558) offers a critical analysis of the communist movement in India after the Soviet Union’s collapse. Exploring the need for Marxist understanding and a revolutionary strategic orientation, Rajimwale examines the challenges and possibilities of the socialist project in the context of Indian politics. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in socialism in India, and political theory.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189833558
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189833553
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 455

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Marxism, Socialism, Indian Politics A View From the Left

  1. Shivam Pandey

    Rajimwale’s book is insightful and thought-provoking, providing a fresh perspective on the socialist project in India.

  2. Anshuman

    Good analysis, but could be more concise. Some parts felt repetitive. Overall, a solid contribution to the field.

  3. Saurav Kumar

    Interesting ideas, but the book felt a little outdated. It would be great to see an updated version with current data.

  4. Subhankar Baral

    Good but some parts are repetitive. It would be a better experience if it was shortened.

  5. Suchanda Samadder

    A challenging but rewarding read. Provides a critical analysis of Marxism, socialism, and their relation to Indian politics.

  6. Adarsh Garg

    A thought-provoking analysis, but sometimes feels disconnected from the current realities of Indian politics. Worth a read for the historical perspective.

  7. Harshil Singh

    The book is informative, but I felt it lacked a balanced view, focusing too heavily on a particular socialist ideology.

  8. Lavika Maheshwari

    Rajimwale presents a compelling argument. It gave me a better understanding of the challenges faced by the Left in India today.

  9. Yuvraj Jaiswal

    Rajimwale offers a unique perspective. However, I felt that certain arguments could have been better supported with evidence.

  10. Kumavat Sagar Nana

    A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Left in India. Some of the concepts were a bit difficult.

  11. Aditya Prakash

    The book makes some valid points but can come across as biased. Readers should approach it critically and form their own opinions.

  12. Hariprasad Patra

    Provides a much-needed perspective on the Left in India. I wish it had more focus on practical application of these ideals.

  13. Ringdao Nunisa

    An essential read for anyone studying Indian politics. It could use some editing for clarity. Still, highly recommended.

  14. Ashish Kumar

    An interesting read, however, I found myself disagreeing with some of the author’s conclusions. Still, important to consider diverse viewpoints.

  15. Nooli Siri

    A comprehensive overview of the topic, but it could benefit from a more nuanced discussion of various socialist ideologies.

  16. Sanju Nath Pradeep

    It’s a well-researched piece, but the author’s language could be more accessible for the average reader.

  17. Deeplina Sabat

    A bit too academic for a casual reader, but it provides an in-depth exploration of Marxism and its relevance to Indian politics.

  18. Abhishek Sourabh

    An important contribution to the literature on Indian socialism. It’s not an easy read, but well worth the effort.

  19. Nadeem Nahas

    Rajimwale’s insights are valuable, but the writing can be dense and difficult to follow at times. Still, a worthwhile contribution to the discussion.

  20. Aayush Jaiswal

    I appreciated the historical context, but the book could be more engaging. I had trouble staying focused at times.

  21. Nirupama Banerjee

    While informative, the book sometimes gets bogged down in theoretical details. More real-world examples would improve it.

  22. Devanshu

    A must-read for those studying political science and Indian politics. A comprehensive analysis.

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