Description
- ISBN-13: 9780674272347
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 146 mm
- ISBN-10: 067427234X
- Publisher Date: 28 Feb 2022
- Height: 25 mm
- No of Pages: 224
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore “The Class Matrix” by Vivek Chibber (ISBN:9780674272347), a groundbreaking work in social theory. Chibber challenges the dominance of cultural analysis, offering a renewed focus on class structure and material conditions. Discover how power operates and societies transform. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in understanding social dynamics.
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Muskan Singh –
I found this book to be quite insightful, and the arguments felt well-supported. Definitely will be rereading this one to fully grasp.
Rachit Gupta –
Chibber makes a strong case. However, at some points I found the arguments too abstract. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Ashutosh Pandey –
Chibber’s work is a powerful intervention in contemporary debates. However, the book’s scope felt limited in some areas. Still, a worthwhile read.
Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj –
While I appreciate the return to class analysis, I felt it sometimes downplayed the importance of culture. A good start, though.
Aniket Singh –
A much-needed corrective to the overemphasis on culture. The book reignited my interest in class analysis, though some chapters felt repetitive.
Kamlesh –
The book’s critique of cultural turn is brilliant. A must-read for anyone studying social power. It can be verbose.
Deepali Chouhan –
A dense but rewarding exploration of class. It certainly provided a new lens, but required significant effort to digest. So, be prepared.
Michael Harris Y –
Interesting ideas, but at times very academic. I wish the author used less jargon. This might be hard to grasp for readers new to social theory.
Prashant Choudhary –
An important book for scholars of social theory. The arguments are thorough and well-researched. It is really a revolutionary work.
Amreen Somal –
Chibber’s arguments are compelling, but the dense prose made it a challenging read. Still, a valuable contribution to social theory.