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Lee, David J., and Bryan S. Turner (eds.). Conflicts about Class: Debating Inequality in Late Industrialism. A Selection of Readings. London; New York: Longman, 1996. Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
Prefacevii
Editorial Introduction: Myths of classlessness and the 'death' of class analysis 1
Part One. Class in a Post-Communist World
Overview: Class metaphors and triumphant individualism23
Chapter 1. Has class analysis a future?
        (Robert Holton)
26
Chapter 2. Are social classes dying?
        (Terry Nicholls Clark and Seymour Martin Lipset)
42
Chapter 3. The persistence of classes in post-industrial societies
        (Mike Hout, Clem Brooks and Jeff Manza)
49
Chapter 4. The dying of class or of Marxist class theory?
        (Jan Pakulski)
60
Chapter 5. Succession in the stratification system
        (Malcolm Waters)
71
Part Two. British Sociology and Class Analysis
Overview: Class structure, class position and class action 87
Chapter 6. Is the emperor naked?
        (Ray Pahl)
89
Chapter 7. The promising future of class analysis
        (John H. Goldthorpe and Gordon Marshall)
98
Chapter 8. A reply to Goldthorpe and Marshall
        (Ray Pahl)
110
Chapter 9. Gender and class analysis
        (Rosemary Crompton)
115
Chapter 10. Class analysis: Back to the future?
        (John Scott)
127
Part Three. Researching Class
Overview: Class research and class explanations139
Chapter 11. Class in Britain since 1979: Facts, theories and ideologies
        (John Westergaard)
141
Chapter 12. Patterns of capitalist development
        (John Scott)
159
Chapter 13. Comparative studies in class structure
        (John Myles and Adnan Turegun)
171
Chapter 14. Classes, underclasses and the labour market
        (Lydia Morris)
184
Chapter 15. Class and politics in advanced industrial societies
        (John H. Goldthorpe)
196
Chapter 16. Class inequalities and educational reform in twentieth-century Britain
        (Anthony Heath and Peter Clifford)
209
Chapter 17. Social class and interest formation in post-communist societies
        (Geoffrey Evans)
225
Editorial Conclusions
Weak class theories or strong sociology?
        (David J. Lee)
245
Capitalism, classes and citizenship
        (Bryan S. Turner)
254
References 262
The Editors 296
Notes on contributors298
Index of principal topics301
Index of authors306




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