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Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 2: A Class Theory Perspective

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Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 2: A Class Theory Perspective
Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 2: A Class Theory Perspective

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Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India. Volume 2: A Class Theory Perspective

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In the first volume of this sweeping analysis of contemporary India, Raju Das offers a much needed class-based perspective on the economic situation in what has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Offering invaluable insights along the way, Das examines the specificities of Indian capitalism and neoliberalism, the country’s geographically uneven development, the impact of technological change, and the consequences of its export-oriented, nature-dependent production.
Critical Reflections on Economy and Politics in India
applies abstract theoretical ideas to the concrete situation in India, which, in turn, inspires a rethinking of theory. Das unabashedly shows the relevance of a class theory that takes seriously matters of oppression/domination of religious minorities and lower castes. A must read for anyone looking to not only interpret the world, but to change it.

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