Domination And Resistance by Daniel Miller

The Politics of Wage Labor in the British Caribbean, 1838-1938

This insightful work delves into the intricate dynamics of power and opposition within social structures, exploring how individuals and groups navigate and negotiate their positions within these frameworks. Through a series of case studies, the text examines the subtle and overt ways in which domination is exerted and resisted, highlighting the complex interplay between cultural practices, economic forces, and personal agency. It offers a nuanced perspective on the mechanisms of control and the potential for subversion, encouraging readers to consider the multifaceted nature of social interactions and the possibilities for change.

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