Marxism and Class Analysis

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ISBN:

9780195697339

Publication date:

11/06/2008

Paperback

336 pages

216x140mm

Price: 695.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195697339

Publication date:

11/06/2008

Paperback

336 pages

André Béteille

Analyses the diverse and changing meanings of class within the Marxist tradition,Focuses on social traditions related to class, village, agriculture and ethnicity,Writings of one of the most well known Indian sociologists

Rights:  World Rights

André Béteille

Description

Marxism has played a crucial role - directly and indirectly - in the development of social analysis in India. This collection of essays addresses the contemporary significance of Marxism in the study of economy and society. The problems of inequality, class and conflict in India are discussed with special reference to its agrarian social structure. Marxism has often been identified with what is described as the 'class approach' to society. While recognizing the great historical and contemporary relevance of class, the essays in the substantive part of the book also deal with other sources of inequality and conflict, and their relationship with class. The analysis brings out the diverse and changing meanings of class even within the Marxist tradition. It also presents accounts of inequality and conflict at various levels of society: village, district and region. It provides an overview of the changes that have taken place in the concept of class and in approaches to its study in response to changes in society between the time of Marx and our time.

About the Author


André Béteille, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Delhi

André Béteille

Table of contents

Preface
Introduction
1 Marxism and Modern Sociology:
2 Marxism, Pluralism, and Orthodoxy:
3 Is There a Marxist Anthropology?:
4 The Study of Agrarian Systems: An Anthropological Approach:
5 The Social Framework of Agriculture:
6 Economic Organization and Social Class in a Tanjore Village:
7 Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District:
8 Class Structure in an Agrarian Society: The Case of the Jotedars:
9 The Indian Village: Continuity and Change:
10 Wealth, Property, and Social Class:
11 The Description and Analysis of Classes:
Appendix: Marxism: Fantasy of the Century?
Index

André Béteille

André Béteille

André Béteille

Description

Marxism has played a crucial role - directly and indirectly - in the development of social analysis in India. This collection of essays addresses the contemporary significance of Marxism in the study of economy and society. The problems of inequality, class and conflict in India are discussed with special reference to its agrarian social structure. Marxism has often been identified with what is described as the 'class approach' to society. While recognizing the great historical and contemporary relevance of class, the essays in the substantive part of the book also deal with other sources of inequality and conflict, and their relationship with class. The analysis brings out the diverse and changing meanings of class even within the Marxist tradition. It also presents accounts of inequality and conflict at various levels of society: village, district and region. It provides an overview of the changes that have taken place in the concept of class and in approaches to its study in response to changes in society between the time of Marx and our time.

About the Author


André Béteille, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Delhi

Table of contents

Preface
Introduction
1 Marxism and Modern Sociology:
2 Marxism, Pluralism, and Orthodoxy:
3 Is There a Marxist Anthropology?:
4 The Study of Agrarian Systems: An Anthropological Approach:
5 The Social Framework of Agriculture:
6 Economic Organization and Social Class in a Tanjore Village:
7 Agrarian Relations in Tanjore District:
8 Class Structure in an Agrarian Society: The Case of the Jotedars:
9 The Indian Village: Continuity and Change:
10 Wealth, Property, and Social Class:
11 The Description and Analysis of Classes:
Appendix: Marxism: Fantasy of the Century?
Index