Student at National Law University, Odisha, India
The “Algebra of Infinite Justice” orchestrates a captivating composition of ideas, blending sociological concepts with real-world relevance. Through a poetic and daring exploration of social issues, Roy unfurls a vibrant tapestry of globalization, imperialism, democracy, human rights, and communalism. Like a maestro, she conducts an enthralling symphony, weaving together the threads of social movements—anti-globalization, women’s empowerment, environmental activism, and more—forming a powerful chorus of change. With a masterful touch, Roy explores the intricate harmonies of race, gender, and class, illuminating the diverse hues that shape our societal fabric. Through her critique of power structures, she challenges the status quo, urging us to imagine a world were justice reigns supreme. These abstract invites readers to immerse themselves in Roy's captivating composition—a literary opus that offers intellectual enlightenment and an invigorating call to reshape the symphony of our shared humanity.
Book Review
International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 3, Page 2991 - 2996
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