Class, Culture, And The Agrarian Myth
Discover the intricate connections between class, nationalism, and modernity in Tom Brass's enlightening work, Class, Culture, And The Agrarian Myth. Published by Haymarket Books in 2016, this thought-provoking paperback spans 452 pages and delves into the economic aspects of agriculture and politics. Brass utilizes a variety of historical contexts to explore how the agrarian myth influences social classes and rural conditions, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in the dynamics of culture conflict and capitalism. This book is perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of travel writing who seek to understand the complexities of agrarian societies in the United States and beyond. Enhance your knowledge and gain new perspectives with this essential addition to your library.