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Re: The Teixeira thesis
--- Eubulides <paraconsistent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
>
http://www.sup.org/cgi-bin/search/book_desc.cgi?book_id=3804%203806
> The Classless Society
>
> Paul W. Kingston
>
> Are there classes in America? In The Classless
> Society Paul Kingston
> forcefully answers no. Challenging a long-standing
> intellectual tradition
> of class analysis recently revitalized by Erik Olin
> Wright and John
> Goldthorpe, and insisting on a realist conception of
> class, Kingston
> argues that presumed "classes" do not significantly
> share distinct,
> life-defining experiences.
>
> 280 pages, 23 tables, 1 figure, 2000.
> ISBN 0804738068 paper ISBN 0804738041 cloth
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And there is no State either.
Regards,
Mike B)
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Re: The Teixeira thesis,
Devine, James Fri 05 Mar 2004, 17:14 GMT
Re: The Teixeira thesis,
Devine, James Fri 05 Mar 2004, 17:22 GMT
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