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Class Crystallization and Class Consciousness
American Sociological Review, 1963Class 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 Ideology and Class-Consciousness
1970We 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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Perspectives of New Music, 1975
While it is no longer unusual to notice that Schoenberg's work has profoundly affected our musical frame of mind, it is always worthwhile to consider how it has done so. As his challenge to traditional musical assumptions has encouraged depletion of our stock of normative answers to normative questions, it has consequently increased activity in the ...
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While it is no longer unusual to notice that Schoenberg's work has profoundly affected our musical frame of mind, it is always worthwhile to consider how it has done so. As his challenge to traditional musical assumptions has encouraged depletion of our stock of normative answers to normative questions, it has consequently increased activity in the ...
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Monthly Review, 1982
Review of Social and Sexual Revolution: Essays on Marx and Reich by Bertell Ollman. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Review of Social and Sexual Revolution: Essays on Marx and Reich by Bertell Ollman. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full. Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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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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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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