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Rose, David (ed.). Social Stratification and Economic Change /Sociology editor Howard Newby. London: Hutchinson, 1988.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| List of Contributors | 7 |
| Acknowledgements | 10 |
1. Introduction
(David Rose) | 11 |
| Part One: Theoretical Issues |
2. Intellectuals and the working class in modern Britain
(John H. Goldthorpe) | 39 |
3. The weakest link in the chain? Some comments on the Marxist theory of
action
(David Lockwood) | 57 |
4. Some remarks on the study of working-class consciousness
(Gordon Marshall) | 98 |
5. Neither angels in marble nor rebels in red: privatization and working-class
consciousness
(R. E. Pahl and C. D. Wallace) | 127 |
| Part Two: Empirical Research |
6. After redundancy: economic experience and, political outlook; among former
steel employees in Sheffield
(John Westergaard, lain Noble and Alan Walker) |
153 |
7. Conceptualizing the place of redundant steelworkers in the class structure
(C.C. Harris and R. M. Lee) | 174 |
8. Political quiescence among the unemployed in modern Britain
(Gordon Marshall, David Rose, Howard Newby and Carolyn
Vogler) | 193 |
9. Ideologies of work
(P.M. Blackburn) | 226 |
10. Tackling subordination during economic decline: a pattern of business
proprietorship among women
(Richard Scase and Robert Goffee) | 248 |
11. Anxieties and ambitions: the petit bourgeoisie and the New Right in
Britain
(Brian Elliott, David McCrone and Frank Bechhofer)
| 263 |
| Bibliography | 279
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| Index | 299 |