'The Politics of Identity. Class, Culture and Social Movements' by Stanley Aronowitz
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Writing from within the traditions of Marxism, labour politics, and cultural theory, Aronowitz does not dismiss identity struggles outright, but interrogates how they became detached from class, material conditions, and collective political projects.
Across essays that move between theory, history, and polemic, Aronowitz tracks the rise of identity-based politics alongside the decline of labour movements and mass organising. He questions whether identity, when abstracted from economic power and institutional analysis, risks becoming a language of recognition without redistribution.
It thinks about power, who has it, how it is organised, and how political energies were rerouted from structural transformation into cultural differentiation. Aronowitz is at his best when he is most uncomfortable, when he is refusing moral clarity, resisting consensus, and insisting that solidarity cannot be built on self-definition alone.
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