Class War: A Field Guide
A bold new history of the making and unmaking of the global class warWe live in an age of class war. Rising inequality and the ever-increasing stakes of our brutal economic divide serve as constant…
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A bold new history of the making and unmaking of the global class warWe live in an age of class war. Rising inequality and the ever-increasing stakes of our brutal economic divide serve as constant reminders of this conflict. But this is no modern phenomena.Class war has been the foundation of capitalism since its inception, yet its history is often submerged beneath the narratives of progress and enlightenment, a history so often written by its victors.In Class War, Mark Steven traces the history of the concept from the plantations of Haiti to Black Lives Matter, in the process brilliantly weaving together literature and politics to retell the story of those whose struggles have so often been forgotten.A bracing and lucid work that combines narrative history and literary analysis, Steven moves from the global centres of capitalism to the peripheries,