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Middle Classes

2012
Despite copious studies on the middle classes, there is no single, widely held definition of the middle class. Some scholars define the middle class in terms of the relation to the means of production, others in terms of relative incomes, and still others in terms of consumption patterns.
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The Middle Classes

2020
This chapter surveys the history of the middle classes in Weimar Germany from social, political, and cultural perspectives. Divisions—between industrialists and master artisans; conservatives, liberals, and left-wingers; Protestants, Catholics, and Jews; modernists and anti-modernists—were by no means new.
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The Middle Class.

American Sociological Review, 1970
Robert J. Lazar, John Raynor
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The Middle Class

1986
Friedrich Engels described England as “the most bourgeois of all nations”; George Orwell as “the most class-ridden country under the sun.” Both statements still hold good today.
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Who Is in the Middle: Social Class, Core Values, and Identities in India

Political Psychology, 2022
Tereza Capelos, Ipshita Basu
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A Consumption-Based Definition of the Middle Class

Social Indicators Research, 2022
Melissa Haller
exaly  

A subaltern middle class: The case of the missing “Black bourgeoisie” in America

Contemporary Economic Policy, 2021
William Darity   +2 more
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THE MIDDLE-CLASS REVOLTS *

Parliamentary Affairs, 1980
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Feeling Middle Class and Being Middle Class

2015
Johanna Fajardo-González   +1 more
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