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Ellen Meiksins Wood
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This non‑fiction collection gathers sharp essays in political theory and social thought, offering a rigorous examination of postmodernity through historical materialism and class analysis. It is designed for adults and students with an interest in political economy, sociology, and contemporary theory, seeking thoughtful, evidence‑based analysis rather than simple answers. The tone is serious, informed, and purposefully hopeful about clear, persuasive reasoning.
The content is presented as tightly argued, cross‑disciplinary essays that blend historical context with contemporary case studies. The writing aims to be accessible without sacrificing rigor, guiding readers through complex ideas with careful explanations and concrete examples. This approach helps readers connect theoretical debates to real‑world conditions, including how capitalism, consumer culture, and social polarization influence everyday life.
Readers move through a coherent conversation about what drives social change, with arguments built on material conditions rather than abstract slogans. The collection invites active engagement by weighing competing claims, examining evidence, and drawing clear connections between theory and policy. It provides a lucid framework for understanding current events through the lens of historical materialism and critical theory.
After finishing, readers gain a refined lens for analyzing political economy, culture, and ideology. It builds confidence to interrogate prevailing narratives, fuels curiosity about history’s role in current struggles, and leaves a lasting impression of relevance and intellectual clarity.
Product Details
Author
Ellen Meiksins Wood
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Number of Pages
204
Language
English
SKU
9788187879763
ISBN
9788187879763
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20x5x25cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 395
₹ 356
₹ 39 Off