The Socialist Orientation of Jawaharlal Nehru
₹900.00
In this analysis of socialist orientation of Jawaharlal Nehru, the author has delved into various shades and nuances of Nehrus socialistic orientations and the entire work is based on a wide variety of authentic material that includes almost all the known writings of Nehru himself.
The Socialist Orientation of Jawaharlal Nehru
₹900.00
In this analysis of socialist orientation of Jawaharlal Nehru, the author has delved into various shades and nuances of Nehrus socialistic orientations and the entire work is based on a wide variety of authentic material that includes almost all the known writings of Nehru himself.
West Bengal’s Jyoti Basu: a Political Profile
₹900.00
Among the present Chief ministers in the different regions of India, Jyoti Basu happen to be holding the reins of power in region for the longest period at a stretch. He is unparallel in many ways. His life history indicates how being committed to destroy a system one can still become an upholder of that system. Right now Jyoti Basu has become the ‘great mediator’ of our national politics. However, the purpose of this book is not to indulge in unalloyed adulation or biased panegyrics born out of an overwhelming infatuation but to present in a highly readable and thoughtprovoking manner a balanced and levelheaded, impartial and thoroughgoing evaluation of his regime for the last 14 years, highlighting both the positive and negative contours of this long period with the help of a massive amount of carefully collected data : historical, economic, political and statistical. In various chapters the author has wielded his pen almost like a sword and made a shrewd and sardonic, insightful and intriguing and also perhaps a heretical and iconoclastic anaysis of the jigsaw puzzle which is known as leftist politics in West Bengal or for that matter, India, at the present moment.
West Bengal’s Jyoti Basu: a Political Profile
₹900.00
Among the present Chief ministers in the different regions of India, Jyoti Basu happen to be holding the reins of power in region for the longest period at a stretch. He is unparallel in many ways. His life history indicates how being committed to destroy a system one can still become an upholder of that system. Right now Jyoti Basu has become the ‘great mediator’ of our national politics. However, the purpose of this book is not to indulge in unalloyed adulation or biased panegyrics born out of an overwhelming infatuation but to present in a highly readable and thoughtprovoking manner a balanced and levelheaded, impartial and thoroughgoing evaluation of his regime for the last 14 years, highlighting both the positive and negative contours of this long period with the help of a massive amount of carefully collected data : historical, economic, political and statistical. In various chapters the author has wielded his pen almost like a sword and made a shrewd and sardonic, insightful and intriguing and also perhaps a heretical and iconoclastic anaysis of the jigsaw puzzle which is known as leftist politics in West Bengal or for that matter, India, at the present moment.
White-Collar Crimes
₹1,290.00
With the rise of modern industrial capitalism, the world has come to witness a new type of crimes which have been known as 'whitecollar crimes', 'the crime of the rich and powerful' and so on. The study deals with the phenomenon and its various aspects and its proliferation in the corporate sector, the media, religion, education, bureaucracy and politics. It devotes a chapter to the growth of mafia and its origin, various characteristics and the mode of operation. It has analysed the deadly nexus among business, bureaucracy, politics and mafia in the light of the scams which have surfaced in India during reccent endeavour written in a very readable style, which may be helpfulto researchers, politicians, journalists and general readers.
White-Collar Crimes
₹1,290.00
With the rise of modern industrial capitalism, the world has come to witness a new type of crimes which have been known as 'whitecollar crimes', 'the crime of the rich and powerful' and so on. The study deals with the phenomenon and its various aspects and its proliferation in the corporate sector, the media, religion, education, bureaucracy and politics. It devotes a chapter to the growth of mafia and its origin, various characteristics and the mode of operation. It has analysed the deadly nexus among business, bureaucracy, politics and mafia in the light of the scams which have surfaced in India during reccent endeavour written in a very readable style, which may be helpfulto researchers, politicians, journalists and general readers.