An anthropologist among the marxists and other essays
Material type: TextPublication details: Permanent Black Ranikhet 2016Description: viii, 267 pISBN:- 9788178240015
- 320.5315 GUH
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Inside every thinking Indian there is a Gandhian and a Marxist struggling for supremacy, says Ramachandra Guha in the opening sentence of this wonderfully readable book of ideas, opinions and reflections. A substantial portion of the book expands on this salvo: it analyses Gandhians and pseudo-Gandhians, Marxists and anti-Marxists, Nehruvians and anti-Secularists, Democrats and Stalinists, scientists and historians, environmentalists and cricketers in short, it examines and discusses all those who comprise the intellectual life of thinking Indians today.
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