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Class Consciousness in Israel

International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 1987
This study investigates dimensions of class consciousness (cognitive, affective, evaluative) in Israel and analyses their relationships to alternative and overlapping objectively conceived class classifications. Variance in a number of interrelated cognitive dimensions was found to be mainly associated with class classifications that focus on work ...
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Class Consciousness

The Mathematical Gazette, 1968
One has only to glance down the list of past presidents, which includes Sylvester, Whitehead, Nunn, Hardy and Eddington, to be acutely conscious of the honour of occupying this chair. It would be pleasant to be able to sing, with the King of Barataria, that “the duties are delightful and the privileges great.” The chief duty appears to be the delivery ...
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Class Crystallization and Class Consciousness

American Sociological Review, 1963
Class crystallization is the degree to which mutually equivalent rank levels of different rank systems coincide in their incumbents, thereby forming social classes and class statuses. Through sample interviewing in Detroit, this variable is explored in its bearing on three types of class consciousness.
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Class and Consciousness

1990
This is the first book to discuss the emergence and nature of the black bourgeoisie in South Africa in its historical context as a class in itself and for itself. It reveals how, by the 1920s, the black petty bourgeoisie was emerging in South Africa through the process of capitalist development, out of pre-existing elites and out of new elites based ...
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Class Consciousness or Class Composition?

Science & Society: A Journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis, 2013
Class is perhaps the most central concept in the Marxist tradition. But it is also one of the most ambiguous. Part of the dif-ficulty stems from Marx's own creative use of the concept to refer to both economic categories as well as political subjects.
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Classes without Class Consciousness and Class Consciousness without Classes: the meaning of class in the People's Republic of China

Journal of Contemporary China, 2012
The meaning of class, like many other things, is conferred by historically specific chains of signification or discourses that constitute the identity and significance of class as a social reality. Therefore, much of the conceptual purchase and explanatory power of class will be lost when the concept is taken out of the theories in which it is embedded.
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Class Consciousness

The Women's Review of Books, 1993
Judith Fetterley, Gail B. Griffin
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Class Consciousness

2021
Carlos Astarita, David Broder
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Class Ideology and Class-Consciousness

1970
We have seen that social groups are defined in terms of the social activities typical of their members, and that all social activities involve the use of ideas. If, then, we want to enquire how the activities of a group affect its ideas, or are affected by them, the ideas we have in mind are presumably not those involved in the activities, but other ...
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