If there is one thing that COVID-19 has made abundantly visible is the deeply unequal social compact we inhabit. This inequality is founded on "communicative inversions," the turning on their head of material reality to convince us that the forms of governments that give massive tax breaks to the wealthy, attack our unions, and deplete state support for those among us that are struggling with getting by are necessary to remove poverty and to create opportunity. You see this language of "opportunity" used by the political elite across the globe. The elite tell us that giving rich corporations tax breaks and creating policies that allow elites to make even more wealth for themselves is somehow the only way to generate employment opportunities for the rest of us. This story of "creating opportunity" through tax breaks and state subsidies for the already rich is the fundamental "communicative inversion." Of course, as a communicative inversion, it ...
This blog offers Mohan Dutta's reflections on the theoretical framework of the culture-centered approach, examining the interplays among Structure, Culture, and Agency in shaping marginalisation and the ways in which communities at the margins challenge structures. Writings on the blog are continually being revised to reflect the organic analysis of structure and agency.