Social Class and Stratification: Classic Statements and Theoretical DebatesRhonda F. Levine Rowman & Littlefield, 2006 - 277 หน้า Bringing together the classic statements on social stratification, this collection offers the most significant contributions to ongoing debates on the nature of race, class, and gender inequality. |
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... situation of objective conflict . It is this objective conflict , or antagonistic , contradictory relation- ship — what Marx called class struggle that defines the basic historical process of change for Marx . The Marxist concern for a ...
... situation of objective conflict . It is this objective conflict , or antagonistic , contradictory relation- ship — what Marx called class struggle that defines the basic historical process of change for Marx . The Marxist concern for a ...
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... situation . For Weber , classes are stratified in terms of the production process and the manner in which goods and services are acquired . Market situation for Weber is closely related to what we refer to today as socioeconomic status ...
... situation . For Weber , classes are stratified in terms of the production process and the manner in which goods and services are acquired . Market situation for Weber is closely related to what we refer to today as socioeconomic status ...
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... situation " —not just property relations as in the Marxist view , but also skill and education . For Weber , skills ... situations , a status group is a community of people who share similar lifestyles and interact as equals . People act ...
... situation " —not just property relations as in the Marxist view , but also skill and education . For Weber , skills ... situations , a status group is a community of people who share similar lifestyles and interact as equals . People act ...
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... relations to the production proc- ess , Weber conceptualized social class in terms of " market situation " or exchange relations . • Manifesto of the Communist Party Karl Marx and • Part I: Classical Perspectives on Social Class.
... relations to the production proc- ess , Weber conceptualized social class in terms of " market situation " or exchange relations . • Manifesto of the Communist Party Karl Marx and • Part I: Classical Perspectives on Social Class.
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Manifesto of the Communist Party Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels | 19 |
On Classes Karl Marx | 47 |
Class Status Party Max Weber | 49 |
Related Readings | 63 |
American Stratification Theory | 65 |
What Social Class Is in America W Lloyd Warner Marchia Meeker and Kenneth Eells | 67 |
Some Principles of Stratification Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E Moore | 93 |
Some Principles of Stratification A Critical Analysis Melvin M Tumin | 105 |
Women and Social Stratification A Case of Intellectual Sexism Joan Acker | 171 |
Capitalism Patriarchy and the Subordination of Women Heidi Hartmann | 183 |
Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism Maxine Baca Zinn and Bonnie Thornton Dill | 193 |
DoubleConsciousness and the Veil W E B Du Bois | 203 |
Race and Class Oliver Cox | 211 |
The Declining Significance of Race From Racial Oppression to Economic Class Subordination William Julius Wilson | 215 |
Racial Formation Michael Omi and Howard Winant | 233 |
Toward a New Vision Race Class and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection Patricia Hill Collins | 243 |
Related Readings | 117 |
NeoMarxian and NeoWeberian Perspectives on Social Class | 119 |
Marxism and Class Theory A Bourgeois Critique Frank Parkin | 121 |
Class Analysis Erik Olin Wright | 143 |
Related Readings | 167 |
NonClass Forms of Inequality Statements on Gender and Racial Stratification | 169 |
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Conclusion | 261 |
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Social Class and Stratification: Classic Statements and Theoretical Debates Rhonda Levine ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2006 |
Social Class and Stratification: Classic Statements and Theoretical Debates Rhonda F. Levine ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 1998 |
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African American antagonism argue bourgeois bourgeoisie capital capitalist capitalist society categories of analysis class analysis class position class situation class structure closure Communists conflict cultural defined differential division of labor domination economic class Engels ethnic example exclusion exclusionary existence exploitation feminist feudal Heidi Hartmann hierarchy historical income individual institutions interests labor force labor market labor power lives male Marx Marxist Maxine Baca Zinn means of production middle class mobility multiracial feminism Negro occupation old-family Oliver Cox oppression organization patriarchy Patricia Hill Collins political population prestige privileged problem proletariat race relations racial formation racial projects racism rank relationship rewards sexual skills social class social inequality social stratification social structure Sociology status groups stratification systems struggle subordination talent theoretical theory tion underclass understanding wages Weber Weberian women of color workers York
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