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Lipset and “working-class” authoritarianism

The American Sociologist, 2003
Dans son article Democracy and Working-Class Authoritarianism (1959) Seymour Martin Lipset a propose une analyse de la culture politique de la classe ouvriere americaine. Selon lui, elle se montrerait liberale dans un strict sens economique (redistribution des revenus, des statuts, du pouvoir...) mais intolerante sur le plan des valeurs.
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Proletariat (Working Class)

2012
The prevalence of wage labor has been a defining characteristic of modern societies. Following the Industrial Revolution, the people who sold their labor for survival in the newly emerging modern societies were usually labeled as the “working class” or the “proletariat.” Originally used by Romans to label citizens with very little or no property, the ...
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Working with Classes and Interfaces

2019
In this chapter, I describe the features that TypeScript provides for working with classes and introduce the interface feature, which provides an alternative approach to describing the shape of objects. Table 11-1 summarizes the chapter.
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Working-Class Fictions

2018
This chapter explores why working-class fictions flourished in the period from the late 1950s through to the early 1970s and the distinctive contributions that they made to the post-war British and Irish novel. These writers of working-class fiction were celebrated for their bold, socially realistic, and often candid depictions of the lives and desires
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WORKING CLASS AUTOBIOGRAPHIES [PDF]

open access: possibleHistory Workshop Journal, 1982
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Working with Classes

2016
Russ Ferguson, Keith Cirkel
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