Theory As History: Essays on Modes of Production and Exploitation
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
406
Language
English
Published
Mar 22, 2010
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
900418368X
ISBN-13
9789004183681
Description
Jairus Banaji crafts a compelling collection that breathes life into the interplay between history and economic structures. Through twelve insightful essays, he deftly unpacks how modes of production shape societies and influence the experiences of exploitation. Each piece is a thoughtful journey that encourages readers to reconsider historical narratives, urging them to recognize the significance of economics in understanding human progress and societal dynamics.
With a mix of academic rigor and accessible prose, Banaji invites both seasoned scholars and curious newcomers to engage in critical conversations about the past. It’s not just about facts and figures; it’s an exploration of how history can inform contemporary understanding and the ongoing struggles for justice and equity.
With a mix of academic rigor and accessible prose, Banaji invites both seasoned scholars and curious newcomers to engage in critical conversations about the past. It’s not just about facts and figures; it’s an exploration of how history can inform contemporary understanding and the ongoing struggles for justice and equity.
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