Description
- ISBN-13: 9780674985636
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
- Binding: Paperback
- Width: 10 mm
- ISBN-10: 067498563X
- Publisher Date: 2017
- Height: 10 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Explore the rise of Pakistan’s new middle class in “The New Pakistani Middle Class” by Daniel Dennett. Discover how economic growth and social changes are shaping a new generation. ISBN: 9780674985636. Get your copy today and delve into Pakistan’s evolving society!
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Shivam Shrivastava –
A fascinating look at a changing society. Some sections were a bit dense, but overall insightful.
Aahana Moral –
The book had some interesting points, but lacked a strong narrative flow. I struggled to stay engaged.
Debashish Paul –
The author’s points felt repetitive. A shorter book would have been more effective.
Jaideep Mehra –
A brilliant piece of work. Incredibly insightful and thought-provoking. A deep-dive into class dynamics.
Kanchi Yadav –
Excellent exploration of socioeconomic trends. Very well written and informative.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
It was a decent overview, but lacked on on-the-ground perspective. More real-life stories would have helped.
Aman –
I was a little disappointed. It didn’t offer any drastically new insights. A bit bland.
Pooja Beniwal –
A comprehensive study. Highly recommended. I would have liked more discussion about women.
Ankit Verma –
An okay read. I expected more depth in the analysis. It felt somewhat superficial at times.
Ankush –
A must-read for anyone interested in Pakistani society. Great insight into the changing demographics.
Anonymous –
This book changed my perspective. Really profound. I read it twice!
Yashika Khandait –
An eye-opening account. It really helped me understand complex issues. I’d highly recommend it.
Ishaan Raghav –
The book was okay, but I found it difficult to connect with the subject matter. It felt distant.
Purnendu Mondal –
Provides a great overview of the new middle class. Easy to read and understand. A valuable resource.
Hemant –
A well-researched and informative book. It could use better editing, but the content is solid.
Ayush Kukrele –
Thoughtful and well-researched. I enjoyed learning more about Pakistan. The conclusion could have been stronger.
Chahat Singh Chauhan –
I found the book somewhat dry and academic. It’s informative, but not particularly engaging.
Mayank Raj –
A valuable contribution to the field. Very well argued and supported by evidence.
Kshitiz Tyagi –
Not bad, but nothing special. I’ve read similar analyses that were more impactful.
Saanchi Munjal –
A balanced and nuanced perspective. The data was impressive. Some theories felt a bit underdeveloped.
Rashi Sharma –
Dennett offers a compelling analysis. I especially appreciated the focus on urbanization. Highly recommended!