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Interpreting
the World to Change it: Essays for Prabhat Patnaik |
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Feb 17th 2017, Edited by: C.P.
Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh |
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February
2017
• 6.25 x 9.5 inches
• (xvi+284) 300 pages
• Hardback
• ISBN: 978-93-82381-93-8
• Rs 850
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Prabhat Patnaik’s
academic insights and strong political commitment have
stimulated intellectual activity and inspired personal
regard across a multitude of people from all walks of
life. This volume brings together contributions from
some who have benefited from interaction with him over
decades, in a tribute and continuing conversation.
Prabhat Patnaik, born 19 September
1945 in Odisha, India, is one of the outstanding economists
of his generation and a leading Marxist theoretician
in the world today. Versatile in his knowledge and mastery
of different schools of thought but unflinching in his
commitment to the use and extension of a Marxist approach,
he has influenced several generations of social scientists
through his extensive writing, his contributions to
academic discourse and his life as a tireless public
intellectual.
Born to parents who were deeply committed to the communist
cause and were members of the Communist Party of India,
Prabhat grew up in a commune in his early years, an
experience that Ashok Mitra (his friend and comrade)
believes deeply influenced who he became. His brilliance
at all stages of his career is legendary. After studying
at St Stephens’ College and the Delhi School of Economics
in Delhi University, he received a Ph.D. in Economics
from Oxford University. He taught at the University
of Cambridge, England, where he held a tenured position,
which he chose to give up to return to India to join
the founding faculty of the Centre for Economic Studies
in the School of Social Sciences of Jawaharlal Nehru
University, where he taught for around four decades.
He is currently Professor Emeritus at Jawaharlal Nehru
University.
Through his work as an academic, as Editor of the journal
Social Scientist and as a columnist in People’s Democracy,
Prabhat Patnaik has contributed immensely to developing
a theoretical understanding of India’s economy and society,
and the tactics and strategy needed to change it in
a socialist direction. His work has been recognized
widely and he has been awarded several academic honours,
including the V.K.R.V. Rao Prize in Social Science Research
in 1986 and an Honorary Doctorate by the School of African
and Oriental Studies, University of London in 2012.
But he is better known as a leading theoretician of
the Left who has kept alive the need for advancing theory
to support the struggle for an alternative society.
He put into practice his ideas as a heterodox economist
when he successfully served as Vice-Chairman of the
Kerala State Planning Board under the Left Democratic
Front government in Kerala from June 2006 to July 2011.
C.P. Chandrasekhar is Dean, School
of Social Sciences and Professor at the Centre for Economic
Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi.
Jayati Ghosh is Professor at the Centre
for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social
Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
To order copies of the book, please contact distributor
of Tulika Books:
In India and South Asia
IPD Alternatives
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In the rest of the world
Columbia University Press
New York
W cup.columbia.edu
To order copies online, please visit:
www.leftword.com,
www.swb.co.in
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