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Recommended for readers interested in exploring the role of social relationships and institutions in suppressing class conflicts. Bartra argues that such relationships and institutions form imaginary networks, creating a false sense of unity and stability within society. He uses the metaphor of bridges to describe the role that such networks play, building bridges between the State and social classes and legitimizing capitalist domination. The book offers a unique perspective on the expansion of modern state power and the crisis of legitimacy, making it ideal for those interested in postmodernist studies and critical social theory.

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The Imaginary Networks of Political Power

ISBN: 9780813517421
$12.20
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $31.92
Authors: Roger Bartra
Date of Publication: 1992-03-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.0
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Recommended for readers interested in exploring the role of social relationships and institutions in suppressing class conflicts. Bartra argues that such relationships and institutions form imaginary networks, creating a false sense of unity and stability within society. He uses the metaphor of bridges to describe the role that such networks play, building bridges between the State and social classes and legitimizing capitalist domination. The book offers a unique perspective on the expansion of modern state power and the crisis of legitimacy, making it ideal for those interested in postmodernist studies and critical social theory.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!