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The Breakdown of Class Politics : A Debate on Post-industrial Stratification

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Class and its linkage to politics became a controversial and exciting topic again in the 1990s.

Terry Clark and Seymour Martin Lipset published "Are Social Classes Dying?" in 1991, which sparked a lively debate and much new research.

The main critics of Clark and Lipset-at Oxford and Berkeley-held (initially) that class was more persistent than Clark and Lipset suggested.

The positions were sharply opposed and involved several conceptual and methodological concerns.

But the issues grew more nuanced as further reflections and evidence accumulated. This book draws on four main conferences organized by the editors.

Sharply contrasting views are forcefully argued with rich and subtle evidence.

The volume includes a broad overview and synthesis; major reports by leading participants; and original theoretical and empirical contributions.

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080186576X / 9780801865763
Paperback / softback
305.5
15/06/2001
United States
352 pages, Illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 567 grams
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