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Observed quite a few changes from Reading India: Selections from The Economic Weekly, the most common theme among the economics articles in now Liberalization while Collective Farming seemed to be talk of the day during the period covered in the First Volume. But on the the non economic issues, Marxism seems to be a rise. While almost every author descibes himself as a Marxist, debate is not absent Alice Thorner in 'Semi-Feudalism or Capitalism? Contemporary Debate on Classes and Modes of Production in India' tries to sum up the debate on what mode of production Indian Agriculture is seems to sum it up pretty well (not that I agree with most of the conclusions.)