Master Class on Aasim Sajjad Akhtar’s "The Politics of Common Sense: State, Society, and Culture in Pakistan"
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Aasim Sajjad Akhtar’s Politics of Common Sense is one of the most concerted recent efforts to bring a Gramscian lens to bear on the postcolonial state and civil society. Akhtar draws upon contemporary Marxist-Gramscian debates to critique and extend Hamza Alavi’s influential theorisation of the “overdeveloped” postcolonial state. In doing so, he provides a holistic account of the Pakistani state, society, and economy over the last four decades, through a focus on the country’s changing ruling bloc, shifting modes of accumulation, and mechanisms of coercion-consent. This masterclass will discuss Akhtar’s arguments, their continuities and discontinuities with older lineages of Marxist and postcolonial theorisations of state-civil society, and their advances and limitations for understanding social change and politics in Pakistan and beyond in the global South.
Zoom link: https://utoronto.zoom.us/j/81778108384
Passcode: 665812