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The Class Matrix: Social Theory after the Cultural Turn

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An influential sociologist revives materialist explanations of class, while accommodating the best of rival cultural theory.

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, analysis of class and other basic structures of capitalism was sidelined by theorists who argued that social and economic life is reducible to culture—that our choices reflect interpretations of the world around us rather than the limitations imposed by basic material facts. Today, capitalism is back on the agenda, as gross inequalities in wealth and power have pushed scholars to reopen materialist lines of inquiry. But it would be a mistake to pretend that the cultural turn never happened. Vivek Chibber instead engages cultural theory seriously, proposing a fusion of materialism and the most useful insights of its rival.

Chibber shows that it is possible to accommodate the main arguments from the cultural turn within a robust materialist framework: one can agree that the making of meaning plays an important role in social agency, while still recognizing the fundamental power of class structure and class formation. Chibber vindicates classical materialism by demonstrating that it in fact accounts for phenomena cultural theorists thought it was powerless to explain. But he also shows that aspects of class are indeed centrally affected by cultural factors.

The Class Matrix does not seek to displace culture from the analysis of modern capitalism. Rather, in prose of exemplary clarity, Chibber gives culture its due alongside what Marx called “the dull compulsion of economic relations.”

Συγγραφέας: Chibber Vivek
Εκδότης: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 224
ISBN: 9780674245136
Εξώφυλλο: Σκληρό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2022
  • A Note on Terminology
  • Introduction
  • 1. Class Structure
    • 1.1. Culture and Social Structure
    • 1.2. How Class Structure Is Different
    • 1.3. Two Models of Cultural Influence
    • 1.4. The Causal Autonomy of Class Structure
  • 2. Class Formation
    • 2.1. Why Should Workers Resist?
    • 2.2. From Universal Antagonism to Universal Resistance
    • 2.3. Two Strategies of Resistance
    • 2.4. Bringing Culture Back In
    • 2.5. Culture Constrained
    • 2.6. Back to Structure
  • 3. Consent, Coercion, and Resignation
    • 3.1. The Turn to Consent
    • 3.2. Consent and the Reality of Class
    • 3.3. The Material Basis of Consent
    • 3.4. The Problem with Consent
    • 3.5. From Consent to Resignation
    • 3.6. The Place of Ideology
    • 3.7. The New Left’s Folly
  • 4. Agency, Contingency, and All That
    • 4.1. A Reprise
    • 4.2. Agents and Automatons
    • 4.3. Too Little Contingency?
    • 4.4. Too Much Contingency?
    • 4.5. Contingency within Limits
  • 5. How Capitalism Endures
    • 5.1. The Growth Phase of the First Left
    • 5.2. From Consent to Resignation
    • 5.3. The Class Matrix Today
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index

Vivek Chibber is Professor of Sociology at New York University and the author of Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital and Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialization in India, which won the Barrington Moore, Jr. Prize. He has contributed to, among others, the Socialist RegisterAmerican Journal of SociologyBoston Review and New Left Review.

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