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Erik O. Wright

    Erik Olin Wright è stato un influente sociologo marxista analitico, specializzato nella stratificazione sociale e nei futuri alternativi egualitari al capitalismo. Il suo lavoro si è concentrato principalmente sullo studio delle classi sociali e sull'aggiornamento e l'elaborazione del concetto marxista di classe. Wright ha cercato di sviluppare categorie di classe che consentissero di confrontare e contrapporre le strutture e le dinamiche di classe in diverse società capitaliste avanzate e postcapitaliste. Il suo obiettivo era comprendere come la classe influenzi gli interessi materiali, le esperienze vissute e l'azione collettiva delle persone.

    Classes
    How to Be an Anticapitalist in the Twenty-First Century
    Envisioning Real Utopias
    Stardust to Stardust
    The Debate on Classes
    Stardust to Stardust: Reflections on Living and Dying
    • The Debate on Classes

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      An attempt to resolve long-standing problems in contemporary class theory. The text brings together major critics of the author's work, and Wright's own responses and reformulation in the light of the criticisms.

      The Debate on Classes
    • Erik Olin Wright, one of the most important sociologists of his time, takes us along on his intimate and brave journey toward death, and asks the big questions about human mortality. Human life is a wild, extraordinary phenomenon: elements are brewed in the cen-ter of stars and exploding supernova, spewed across the universe; they eventually clumped into a minor planet around a modest star; then after some billions of years this "stardust" became complex molecules with self-replicating capacities that we call life. More billions of years pass and these self-replicating molecules join together into more complex forms, evolve into organisms which gain awareness and then consciousness, and finally, eventually, consciousness of their consciousness. Stardust turned into conscious living matter aware of its own existence. And with that comes consciousness of mortality. . . . That I, as a conscious being will cease to exist pales in significance to the fact that I exist at all. I don 't find that this robs my existence of meaning; it 's what makes infusing life with meaning possible.

      Stardust to Stardust
    • Rising inequality of income and power, along with recent convulsions in the finance sector, have made the search for alternatives to unbridled capitalism more urgent than ever. Yet few are attempting this task--most analysts argue that any attempt to rethink our social and economic relations is utopian. Erik Olin Wright's major new work is a comprehensive assault on the quietism of contemporary social theory. A systematic reconstruction of the core values and feasible goals for Left theorists and political actors, Envisioning Real Utopias lays the foundations for a set of concrete, emancipatory alternatives to the capitalist system. Characteristically rigorous and engaging, this will become a landmark of social thought for the twenty-first century

      Envisioning Real Utopias