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Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on Class | 21 |
2 | Max Weber on Class | 31 |
3 | Ferdinand Toennies on Estates and Classes | 40 |
4 | The Development of the Classical Inheritance | 43 |
5 | An Inheritance Reaffirmed: Weber | 55 |
6 | An Inheritance Reaffirmed: Marx | 64 |
7 | Sociology and Postmodernity | 74 |
8 | Sociology and the Study of Society | 83 |
9 | The End of the Social | 90 |
10 | Fractured Identities | 95 |
11 | The Reality of Representation and the Representation of Reality | 99 |
12 | Bourdieu on 'Habitus' | 101 |
13 | Giddens on 'Structuration' | 103 |
14 | The Concept of Structure | 106 |
15 | The Incarnation of Social Structure | 108 |
16 | Castoriadis on the Imaginary Institution of Society | 113 |
17 | The Social Imaginary | 117 |
18 | The Making of Class | 131 |
19 | Class and Class Struggle | 133 |
20 | Levels of Class Formation | 142 |
21 | Class, 'Experience', and Politics | 150 |
22 | Language, Gender, and Working-Class History | 154 |
23 | A People and a Class | 161 |
24 | Ranciere and the Worker | 167 |
25 | The Nights of Labor | 172 |
26 | A Post-Materialist Rhetoric for Labour History | 174 |
27 | Habermas and the 'Public Sphere' | 186 |
28 | 'Society' and the 'Public Sphere' in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Germany | 192 |
29 | Governmentality | 201 |
30 | The Emergence of Liberal Governmentality, I | 204 |
31 | The Emergence of Liberal Governmentality, II | 208 |
32 | The Mobilization of Society | 209 |
33 | Towards a Critical Sociology of Freedom | 213 |
34 | Gendering 'the Social' | 225 |
35 | The Class Structure of the 'Classic Slum' | 236 |
36 | 'Them' and 'Us' | 239 |
37 | Symbols, Codes and Cultures | 249 |
38 | The Social Bases of Obedience and Revolt | 262 |
39 | 'Rebelling against the Work we Love' | 271 |
40 | The Language of Orders in Early Modern Europe | 292 |
41 | The Failure of the Bourgeoisie | 298 |
42 | Gender and the Middle Class | 302 |
43 | The Making of the British Middle Class: An Elite-Led Class | 316 |
44 | Narratives of Class | 322 |
45 | Meanings of Class | 332 |
46 | War and the Language of Class | 335 |
47 | The State and the Language of Class | 343 |
Select Reading List | 349 | |
Biographical Notes | 353 | |
Acknowledgements | 359 | |
Index | 361 |
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