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Underground Empire

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Dive into the hidden world of Katherine Morgan Schafler’s “Underground Empire.” Explore the psychological and cultural power dynamics shaping our identities and relationships. From the pressures of conformity to the allure of rebellion, discover the forces influencing who we are and who we become. Uncover the secrets of the underground and understand yourself like never before. ISBN: 9780241624517

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780241624517
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Weight: 486 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0241624517
  • Publisher Date: 07 Sep 2023
  • Height: 240 mm
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 156 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Underground Empire

  1. Arham Jain

    Intriguing exploration of societal pressures. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall, a thought-provoking read about identity.

  2. Tanvi Tyagi

    A truly fascinating read. Easy to lose yourself in the content.

  3. Ritik Saini

    It opened my eyes to the pressures we face daily. I struggled to connect with certain arguments made in the book.

  4. Alvin Clin Narzary

    Very surface level ideas that are stretched out too long. Could have been shorter.

  5. Shubham Ganguly

    A deep dive that is perfect for sociology students. A complex read.

  6. Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde

    The book’s discussion on rebellion was particularly insightful. I felt it dragged on for a bit too long at some places.

  7. Shozab Ghazi Naqvi

    Underground Empire is okay book. It has some great ideas but the writing wasn’t always engaging.

  8. Ishika Gupta

    The book has great depth. At times, it felt a bit overwhelming. Still, it provides a lot to think about.

  9. Rahul Gitte

    This book really made me think! Schafler’s insights are sharp, though the structure felt disjointed at times.

  10. Sarthak Raj Vats

    A fascinating look at conformity. I found myself questioning many aspects of my life. A bit slow in parts.

  11. Hanish Kumar

    Not a bad book. Very repetitive and loses focus very easily.

  12. Prashant Tripathi

    Underground Empire is okay book. It has some great ideas but the writing wasn’t always engaging. Easy to lose focus.

  13. Dev Narang

    I found myself highlighting so many passages! I found myself lost in the terminologies but worth the learning.

  14. Mayank Jain

    Great exploration on cultural impacts in our daily life. Should be read by all.

  15. Himanshu Yadav

    This book exceeded my expectations! It is very relevant to today’s culture. A must-read for those seeking deeper understanding!

  16. Harshita Sharma

    I enjoyed the initial chapters, but the book lost steam towards the end. Still, a worthwhile read for sociology buffs.

  17. Jatin Rajpal

    A thought-provoking and informative read. It helped me see the world in a new light. I enjoyed it thoroughly.

  18. Srishti

    It offered a fresh perspective on societal norms. Some of the concepts were a bit complex, but overall, it was an enjoyable book.

  19. Tanya Jethwani

    I was hoping for a more engaging narrative. The ideas were interesting, but the writing style felt a little academic.

  20. Anant Garg

    A bit too academic for my taste, but it offers a unique perspective on social dynamics. Some parts were repetitive.

  21. Abhishek Kumar

    An eye opening book and must read! It did lose focus at certain points. Worth a read.

  22. Shivam Bansal

    An important book for understanding ourselves. It could have been more concise, but the core concepts are powerful.

  23. Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat

    The author really delved into the psychology behind conformity. It has some interesting points but a little dry.

  24. Tanisha Gupta

    Challenging but rewarding. Schafler’s insights are profound. A bit of heavy subject matter but worth the effort.

  25. Anshul Singh Vimal

    This book is great for students of social sciences. It does contain some complex theories which may confuse some.

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