In this work, Jodi Dean examines the resurgence of class conflict in the contemporary world through the lens of neofeudalism — a condition where economic precarity, concentrated wealth, and political disenfranchisement reinforce unequal social structures. Using insights from political theory and Marxist analysis, the book traces how capitalist restructuring, labor market transformations, and institutional power have reshaped class relations, governance, and social struggle. The author argues that understanding neofeudal dynamics is essential to interpreting current social movements, state power, and political polarization
Published Date : 02/2026
Publisher : Manchester England :Manchester University Press
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Page : xxii,256 Pages
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