Arun Shourie Books
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by (shelved 2 times as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.16 — 238 ratings — published 1995

by (shelved 2 times as arun-shourie)
avg rating 3.82 — 330 ratings — published 2011

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 3.75 — 36 ratings — published 2020

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.36 — 25 ratings — published 2008

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.35 — 89 ratings — published 1993

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.31 — 29 ratings — published 2000

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.06 — 35 ratings — published 2005

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 3.98 — 66 ratings — published 1994

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 3.51 — 106 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 3.97 — 146 ratings — published 1991

by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.27 — 593 ratings — published 1998
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by (shelved 1 time as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.00 — 854 ratings — published

by (shelved 0 times as arun-shourie)
avg rating 4.12 — 146 ratings — published 2006

“Ram Swarup, now in his seventies, is a scholar of the first rank. In the 1950s when our intellectuals were singing paeans to Marxism, and to Mao in particular, he wrote critiques of communism and of the actual- that is, dismal performance of communist governments. He showed that the 'sacrifices' which the people were being compelled to make had nothing to do with building a new society in which at some future date they would be heirs to milk and honey...He showed that the claims to efficiency and productivity, to equitable distribution and to high morale which were being made by these governments, and even more so by their apologists in countries such as India, were wholly unsustainable, that in fact they were fabrications. Today, anyone reading those critiques would characterise them as prophetic. But thirty years ago, so noxious was the intellectual climate in India that all he got was abuse, and ostracism.”
― Indian Controversies
― Indian Controversies