Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141986555
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 127 mm
- ISBN-10: 0141986557
- Publisher Date: 25 Jun 2021
- Height: 196 mm
- No of Pages: 800
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Weight: 532 gr
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹719.00Current price is: ₹719.00.
Explore the rise of global capitalism since the 1860s in Donald Sassoon’s “Anxious Triumph.” Discover how this system, through innovation and instability, created winners and losers, impacting nations worldwide. Sassoon analyzes the anxieties inherent in capitalism’s dominance and the state’s role in managing its inherent conflicts. 9780141986555
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Abhay Kumar Verma –
A good summary of global capitalism. Needed more real-world examples.
Ayush Gupta –
Sassoon offers unique perspectives. It is worth the time investment!
Shruti Abhitabh Saxena –
Challenging but rewarding! Sassoon provides a nuanced view. Recommend for serious readers.
Himanshu Choudhary –
An interesting perspective on the anxieties of capitalism. Sometimes it felt repetitive, but the core ideas are solid.
Kanishk Kumar –
Sassoon’s analysis is insightful, though I wish there was more focus on specific countries. Overall, a good read.
Arin Jain –
A bit boring, but comprehensive. Might be better for those with a background in economics.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
It covers a lot of ground but doesn’t always go deep enough. Still, it’s a worthwhile overview.
Mayank Sharma –
Found it a little hard to get through. But, overall, a decent, informative book.
Pallav Kumar Dey –
A bit dry, but it offers a thorough examination. The historical context is well-presented.
Ajey Dixit –
A comprehensive look at capitalism. A bit dense, but worth the effort. Some parts were hard to follow.
Reju Rohan –
This book had me hooked! Great insights and well-written. I would recommend this book to my friends.
Parv Medatwal Medatwal –
Excellent analysis. A must-read for anyone interested in global economics.
Vinit Yadav –
Too much jargon. Though insightful, this was hard to get through. I got lost a few times.
Vishakh Aditya Dhingra –
Informative, but not an easy read. Prepare to concentrate! I had to reread a few parts.
Abhishek Soni –
A thought-provoking exploration. Sometimes felt too academic, but a valuable contribution.
Anonymous –
The scope is impressive, but the writing can be a little dense. I still learned a lot.