Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143456834
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143456830
- Publisher Date: 15 Feb 2022
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 96
- Spine Width: 0 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹99.00.₹79.00Current price is: ₹79.00.
“Discover Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ groundbreaking Communist Manifesto, a foundational text of socialist theory. Explore the historical context of class struggles and the authors’ critique of capitalism. This premium paperback edition from Penguin India offers a timeless analysis of societal structures. ISBN: 9780143456834. Explore Marxist philosophy with this essential read.”
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Sudeep Saurav –
Some arguments are simplistic, but the overall message is powerful.
Harsh Tanwar –
A powerful and thought-provoking read. The Penguin edition is well-presented. Highly recommended.
Hardik Gour –
A brilliant analysis of capitalism. The Penguin India edition is nicely done.
Adrish Roy –
Overhyped, in my opinion. Some good points, but overall, I was underwhelmed. Expected more.
Ankur Yadav –
Definitely had some outdated ideas, but some valid criticism of society.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
Not the easiest read. It needs time and some prior knowledge of economics and history.
Anjali Yadav –
The language is a bit dense, but the ideas are powerful. I’ll need to read it again.
Vishal –
Good for understanding historical perspectives, some arguments feel very one-sided.
Shruti Chawla –
A classic, but heavy going. Some parts felt a bit dated. Still, a must-read for understanding political theory.
Ravi Raj –
Heavy and at times confusing, but makes you contemplate capitalism’s influence.
Adarsh Kumar –
A bit repetitive in places. Still, a valuable contribution to political thought.
Karan Khurana –
It’s a classic for a reason. It holds relevance. It provides a lens of analysis.
Divya Manwani –
Eye-opening and insightful. This book provides a crucial framework for understanding inequality.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh –
Incredibly relevant even today. Makes you think about the world in a new way.
Sana Rehman –
Essential reading for understanding socialist thought. A bit dry at times though.
Sourav –
Revolutionary ideas that still resonate today. A bit dense in places, but worth the effort.
Yashika Sharma –
Completely transformed my understanding of class struggle! A must-read for anyone interested in history.
Ayush Jain –
A foundational text that everyone should read. Regardless of your political views.
Amit Mishra –
Changed my perspective on society. Found the arguments compelling, even if I don’t agree with everything.
Aditya Chhaganbhai Boricha –
A challenging but worthwhile read. Definitely requires an open mind.
Ashish Kumar –
Difficult to get through, but ultimately rewarding. Required a lot of concentration.
Nikita Sawhney –
This edition is great. The introduction helped me understand the context.
Biprajit Mazumder –
I disagree with many of the conclusions, but it’s a vital historical document.
Robin Thakur –
An interesting historical document, but not very practical in today’s world. Some valid points though.
Saffil Ahmad –
Found some of the concepts outdated and irrelevant. However, it’s still historically significant.