Engaging Erik Olin Wright: Between Class Analysis and Real Utopias
By (Author) Michael Burawoy
Edited by Gay Seidman
Contributions by Michael Burawoy
Contributions by Gay Seidman
Contributions by Greta R. Krippner
Contributions by Kwang-Yeong Shin
Contributions by Harry Brighouse
Contributions by Joo Alexandre Peschanski
Contributions by Marta Soler-Gallart
Contributions by H. Jacob Carlson
Verso Books
Verso Books
3rd September 2024
Paperback original
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
305.5
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
338g
Erik Olin Wright was one of the most brilliant and world renowned social scientists of our era. He left us in 2019 with an unfinished project the articulation of class and utopia. Wrights sociological Marxism embarked from an original class analysis, with its trade-mark contradictory class locations, that empirically mapped class structures across the globe. In response to the collapse of communism and the rise of neoliberalism, Wright turned to the premise of class analysis, that is the possibility of socialism. Forsaking Marxisms allergy to utopian thinking, Wright searched the planet for institutions that might sow the seeds of socialism such as cooperatives, participatory budgeting, basic income grants institutions that might dissolve racial, gender, and class inequalities by eroding capitalism. His last book How to be an Anticapitalist in the Twenty-First Century, published posthumously in over a dozen languages has become a manifesto for a new world, bringing together and inspiring social movement activists. The essays in this volume pay tribute to his generative theory, his crystalline teaching and his personal warmth. The authors all close colleagues or former students wrestle with the relationship between his two expanding research programs, class analysis and real utopias. They burn the candle from either end, all galvanized by Wrights genius and vision to reinvent Marxism.
Gay Seidman teaches sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where for many years, her office was next to Erik Wright's. Her books include Manufacturing Militance and Beyond the Boycott.
Michael Burawoy teaches sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is author of several books including The Politics of Production: Factory Regimes under Capitalism and Socialism and most recently Public Sociology: Between Utopia and Anti-Utopia. He was a close friend and literary executor of Erik Wright.