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Trump's election and the “white working class”: What we missed

, 2017
In the buildup to the extraordinarily divisive 2016 US presidential election, much discussion focused on an often-ignored group—the “white working class,” which was identified early on as a key constituency of Donald Trump.
Christine J. Walley
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The Working-Class Tories

, 2023
Leon D. Epstein, Eric A. Nordlinger
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Class, the Working Class, and the Politburo

International Labor and Working-Class History, 2000
The experience of socialist countries, which Geoff Eley and Keith Nield do not address, raises fundamental questions about their argument. Class-based thinking and rhetoric under Soviet socialism served as a weapon in the hands of the authorities, not as a vehicle for critical analysis, let alone for human emancipation. Before 1917, class-based ways of
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The working class

1989
In 1859 Marx wrote:1 [M]ankind always sets itself only such problems as it can solve, since, looking at the matter more closely, it will always be found that the task itself arises only when the material conditions for its solution already exist or are at least in the process of formulation.
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The Industrial Working Class

2021
This chapter analyses industrial workers as an occupational category, i.e. in their patterns of work on the shop floor, in their social environment, i.e. in terms of wages, living costs and housing, and in the context of the social and cultural associations that structured their leisure time pursuits. The materials presented in this chapter demonstrate
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The Working Class

The Workers’ Movement and the National Question in Ukraine, 2021
Mike Donaldson
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Working Class

Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2021

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How Class Works

International Labor and Working-Class History, 2003
The first State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook conference on working-class studies was the best structured, most enjoyable semi-academic meeting I have ever been to. Without being claustrophobic, organizers effectively matched the content of individual panels with plenary presentations in service of the subject: “How does class work ...
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The Working Class Movement

1964
The Anti-Combination Acts of 1799 and 1800 did not succeed in preventing the spread of trade unionism. Workmen continued to combine in unions and to further their aims by strike action; employers, often in fear of retaliation, neglected or refused to prosecute trade unionists; magistrates, though in many instances overtly sympathetic to employers ...
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Conclusion: The Welfare of the Working Class is the Task of the Working Class

1989
I begin by saying that we are born into this world naked and equal, but we live in it utterly unequally, and it cannot be said that we do this out of free choice. The inequality is imposed by a whole host of forces, most of which can be identified, and many of which can be controlled, if not reversed and obliterated.
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