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Feb 28, 2022
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Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
067427234X
ISBN-13
9780674272347
설명
Vivek Chibber presents a compelling exploration of class dynamics in contemporary society, challenging the dominant narratives shaped by cultural theories. He argues for a return to materialist explanations, emphasizing how economic and social structures continue to influence the experiences and identities of individuals. The work critiques the cultural turn in social theory, which often overlooks the fundamental role of class in shaping social relations.
Chibber's scholarship delves into the complexities of class conflict, offering a nuanced understanding that integrates both historical context and current realities. By dissecting various theoretical frameworks, he advocates for a synthesis that embraces insights from both materialism and cultural considerations. His approach not only revitalizes discussions on class but also provokes readers to reconsider the intersections of culture, power, and economic systems.
Ultimately, this work aims to redefine how we think about social theory and its implications for understanding modern societies. It calls for a reevaluation of the significance of class in the era of social change, urging scholars and activists alike to acknowledge the enduring relevance of material conditions in their analyses.
Chibber's scholarship delves into the complexities of class conflict, offering a nuanced understanding that integrates both historical context and current realities. By dissecting various theoretical frameworks, he advocates for a synthesis that embraces insights from both materialism and cultural considerations. His approach not only revitalizes discussions on class but also provokes readers to reconsider the intersections of culture, power, and economic systems.
Ultimately, this work aims to redefine how we think about social theory and its implications for understanding modern societies. It calls for a reevaluation of the significance of class in the era of social change, urging scholars and activists alike to acknowledge the enduring relevance of material conditions in their analyses.