The Imaginary Networks of Political Power by Roger Bartra
The Imaginary Networks of Political Power

Roger Bartra

The Imaginary Networks of Political Power

Roger Bartra

241 pages first pub 1981 (editions)

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In each essay, Bartra argues that there are groups of institutions, social relationships, and ideas that function as imaginary networks to suppress class conflict and to give unity and stability to society. The mediating networks are partly in the...

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