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Pakistan’s economy has faced many challenges since the inception of Pakistan as an independent state. The economy of country was largely dependent on agrarian resources during the initial decades and then industrial bases afterwards. During the past three decades it the economy of Pakistan depends on loans and financial aids from international financial institutions such […]
The Outline of Town Planning and Urban Development covers historical context, urbanization challenges, planning frameworks, and sustainable development goals.
Anthropological Theory by John R. McGee and Richard L. Warms is a comprehensive exploration of the major theoretical frameworks and thinkers that have shaped anthropology. The book traces the evolution of anthropological thought, from its roots in the 19th century to contemporary approaches. It covers classical theories like evolutionism, diffusionism, functionalism, and structuralism, alongside more modern perspectives such as postmodernism, feminism, and globalization.
The book examines key concepts such as exchange, production, consumption, and distribution, exploring both formal and informal economies. It highlights the role of culture in shaping economic practices, and contrasts Western capitalist systems with indigenous, non-market-based economies.
“A History of Islamic Philosophy” by Majid Fakhry is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the development of Islamic philosophy from its origins to the present day. First published in 1970, this classic book explores the rich and diverse philosophical traditions that emerged in the Islamic world, from the early theological debates of the Kalam to the metaphysical systems of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Ibn Rushd (Averroes).”
“21st Century Political Science: A Reference Book” by John T. Ishiyama provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary political science, covering key concepts, theories, and methods. This definitive reference book addresses pressing global issues, such as globalization, terrorism, and climate change, and explores the intersection of politics with economics, culture, and technology. Ishiyama, a renowned political […]
C. Wright Mills’ The Sociological Imagination is a seminal work in sociology that emphasizes the importance of understanding the intersection between personal experiences and broader societal structures. Originally published in 1959, the 2000 edition continues to inspire readers with Mills’ call for a deeper connection between individuals’ lives and the historical and social forces that […]