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The New Middle Classes: Life-styles, Status Claims and Political Orientations

Vidich, Arthur J.(Edited by)
Part of the Main trends of the modern world series
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This volume is designed first to provide a theoretical orientation and historical perspective on the rise of the middle classes in modern civilization, and second, to portray the social and political roles these classes have played and continue to play in the United States over the past century, with particular reference to the American class structure and political economy.

The essays in this book were written between 1926 and 1982: they reveal both the genealogical development of sociological thought about the middle classes and the substantive content of these classes' life styles, status claims and political orientations.

The collection stresses empirical studies and puts forth neither a theoretical interpretation nor a conceptual taxonomy: rather it delineates the emergence and the social and political significance of the new middle classes in relation to the classes, above and below, that preceeded them.

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Macmillan
134923771X / 9781349237715
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
305.55
27/07/2016
English
405 pages
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