Yes, the book is designed to cover the entire syllabus for MA Sociology Semester II.
Unit I covers critiques of economic paradigms, including Gandhian, Marxist, Ecological, Feminist, and Sociological perspectives.
Yes, Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach is discussed in detail in Unit IV.
Yes, it includes modern perspectives like Ulrich Beck’s New Modernity and Peter Uvin’s Human Rights and Development.
Yes, the book is suitable for both regular and private candidates.
Unit III focuses on the socio-cultural consequences of economic development, such as disparity, displacement, and ethnic resurgence.
Absolutely, the book is designed to help students excel in their MA Sociology Semester II exams.
Yes, the book includes a discussion on the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals.
Yes, the role of caste in economic development is discussed in Unit II.
Yes, the book’s in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage make it a valuable resource for researchers.