
In The Class Imperative, Mas'ud Zavarzadeh argues that, far from having vanished, class remains the determining condition of social and individual life. Class has, however, been rendered invisible by the representation of capitalism as a series of discontinuous fields of activity, in which the historical domination of one class by another is obscured and social and economic divisions are cynically depicted as the product of differing individual capacities. In a provocative analysis, Zavarzadeh shows how contemporary cultural theory is complicit in the creation of an interpretive cultural unconscious that leads people to view capitalism and its demands as laws of nature and to regard inequalities as normal. The humanities, he argues, must develop pedagogical approaches that undo this seemingly instinctive acceptance of capitalism as a natural state and make visible the working of class in daily life. Change will become possible only through the inculcation of a critical class consciousness capable of grasping the everyday in relation to its historical roots. The Class Imperative aims to ignite this change.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2013-03-01
Publisher:
Athabasca University Press
ISBN-10:
1927356148
ISBN-13:
9781927356142
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