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First published in 1848, "The Communist Manifesto" is a political pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which initiated in one of the greatest movements of political change that the world has ever seen. At the heart of the economic writings of Marx and Engels is the materialist conception of history, or that productive capacity is the primary organizing factor of society. This conception gives rise to the fundamental inequality that exists between the socioeconomic classes. By controlling the means of production, the wealthy, or "bourgeoisie", gain a power over the working class, or "proletariat". The writings of Marx and Engels would brilliantly expose the causes of the vast division between socioeconomic classes that had existed throughout history. From its initial publication "The Communist Manifesto" was intended to help unite the working class in a common goal of forming a political party based on the philosophies of communism. To that aim, it was very successful and helped to unleash a wave of sweeping political change across the globe. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
Brenda Ueland was a journalist, editor, freelance writer, and teacher of writing. In If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit she shares her philosophies on writing and life in general.
Exploring the category of 'refugee women' as it emerged in the events of the Bengal Partition, the book claims that they have not only played an important role in shaping women's movement but also have been responsible for the radical reorientation of social lives in Bengal as they rebuild and reshaped their lives in alien conditions.
Yadava does not just recount these events-he provides insights into the socio-political, economic, and military contexts that shaped them, offering a comprehensive, multi-dimensional view of the tumultuous periods that shaped modern India.
Part 2 discusses the works of Kautilya and the Tamil Purunanuru poems and offers some thoughts on adopting strategic approaches to complex problems. Finally, Part 3 analyses the works of Sun Zsu and Julius Caesar and presents some strategic toolsets to assist with developing and implementing specific strategies.
Achieving Regional Economic Integration in South Asia" explores barriers to economic cooperation & offers solutions, providing a roadmap for fostering deeper ties & promoting growth, stability & poverty reduction in South Asia.
Military Tactics, Bridges & Aspirations" documents India's unique AI developments, fostering innovation, strategic autonomy & informed policies, positioning India as a responsible AI leader & key global player, enhancing academic & research pursuits.
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