The authors conclude that in hierarchical respect games, no class can emerge victorious. And that true egalitarianism is possible only by rediscovering different concepts of human dignity. By examining personal feelings in terms of the totality of hu ...
The authors conclude that in hierarchical respect games, no class can emerge victorious. And that true egalitarianism is possible only by rediscovering different concepts of human dignity. By examining personal feelings in terms of the totality of human relations and looking beyond the struggle for economic survival, The Hidden Damages of Class takes an important step in the sociological critique of everyday life. When in the early 1960s, activists and political experts ruled on the draining of the revolutionary power of the working class, gradually all those attentions that focused on this group gave way to identifying the factors that led to the draining of that power. and had deprived society of enjoying a liberating horizon. The result of this search was to say that the relative improvement of the living conditions of the workers has led them to class reconciliation with their exploiters and indulge in consumerism. But if a class is not considered an abstract and backward concept and is an issue related to everyday life, if a class is not a tool of struggle for justice, dignity, and equality, but the ground on which these conflicts are formed, then the final question It will be what hidden and visible damage these conflicts do to those who are constantly involved in it. This book is the result of trying to find an answer to this question.
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