Interrogating Inequality: Essays on Class Analysis, Socialism and Marxism

Interrogating Inequality: Essays on Class Analysis, Socialism and Marxism

by ErikOlinWright (Author)

Synopsis

This lively new collection from one of America's leading sociologists covers a wide range of theoretical problems of interest to radical social scientists and political activists. The book opens with a fascinating autobiographical essay exploring the challenges and benefits of being a Marxist scholar in the present era. Following this is a discussion of various issues of class analysis, with particular attention being paid to two overarching themes: class and inequality, and the relationship between class and power. The second section of the book engages the problem of socialism as a possible future to capitalism. Wright attempts to clarify the conceptual status of socialism and discusses why certain reforms such as basic income grants may ultimately require introduction of some for of socialism for their full realization. Interrogating Inequality concludes by examining the general problem of Marxism as a tradition of radical social theory. Three issues in particular are discussed: the central principles of Analytical Marxism as a strategy for reconstructing Marxism as a social scientific theory; the relationship between Marxism and feminism as emancipatory social theories; and the prospects for Marxism in the aftermath of the collapse of communist regimes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 25 Apr 1994

ISBN 10: 0860916332
ISBN 13: 9780860916338

Author Bio
Erik Olin Wright is the is the C. Wright Mills Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Director of the Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change. He is the author of Classes, Class, Crisis and the State, and, with Andrew Levine and Elliott Sober, Reconstructing Marxism.