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How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything

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  • ISBN-13: 9781476777863
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publisher Imprint: Simon & Schuster
  • Depth: 38
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 36 mm
  • Weight: 680 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1476777861
  • Publisher Date: 09 Aug 2016
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 155 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything

  1. Piyush Gohri

    The book offered intriguing insights, although, at times, the sheer volume of information became overwhelming and a little bit boring.

  2. Atharva Anil Kurhekar

    Interesting concept, but poorly executed. The author jumps around too much. Hard to follow the central argument.

  3. Deba Kumar Narzary

    Book is a solid exploration of militarization, however, its occasional repetition detracts from its overall impact.

  4. Digvijay Singh Rana

    It is an important work on military influence, though its theoretical approach may limit its accessibility to a broader audience.

  5. Sunil Prabha V

    Excellent coverage of the topic, but its dense writing can be daunting for casual readers. Perfect for experts.

  6. Pranika Agarwal

    Very interesting read about the military’s influence. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall worth reading.

  7. Urvi Bansal

    I have mixed feeling. The premise was fascinating, but the execution was a letdown because of lack of clarity.

  8. Yatindra Narayan Jha

    Eye-opening and disturbing. Showed me things I never considered about the military’s reach. A must-read for informed citizens.

  9. Anushka Agrawal

    Excellent analysis of militarization! A bit dry at times, but worth pushing through for the insights. Highly recommended!

  10. Divyanjana Nikam

    A crucial book for understanding modern society. The author connects the dots brilliantly. Should be required reading.

  11. Vipasha Sharma

    Decent book. Some parts were interesting and informative. Others felt repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  12. Pallavi Singh

    I wanted to love this, but the writing style was too academic. Lost me in the details. Disappointing.

  13. Vansh Suri

    The book provides crucial insights on the military’s role, but it’s dense structure calls for patience.

  14. Ayush Jain

    A brilliant and unsettling examination of the pervasive influence of the military. Changed how I see the world.

  15. Anurupa Das Sarma

    A thought-provoking read, but dense. Some chapters were fascinating, others a slog. Military history buffs will appreciate it more.

  16. Shlok Mohaley

    Eye opening analysis, however, some of the connection felt forced.

  17. Keshav Goyal

    A captivating exploration of military influence, marred only by occasional dense prose, demands attention and reflection.

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