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Acknowledgments | ||
The Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
1 | A General Framework for the Analysis of Class Structure | 3 |
2 | Exchange on Classes | 47 |
Reflections on Classes | 49 | |
The Limits of Wright's Analytical Marxism and an Alternative | 78 | |
Reply to Burawoy | 100 | |
3 | Classes and Class Analysis | 105 |
4 | Class Theory: Still the Axis of Critical Social Scientific Analysis? | 127 |
5 | Symposium on Classes | 157 |
New Directions in Class Analysis | 157 | |
Education, Exploitation, and Class Consciousness | 168 | |
A Critique of Wright's Theory of Contradictory Class Locations | 173 | |
Work Relations and the Formation of Class Consciousness | 184 | |
Exploitation, Identity, and Class Structure: A Reply to My Critics | 191 | |
6 | A Revolution in Class Theory | 213 |
7 | Constructing the (W)right Classes | 243 |
8 | Rethinking, Once Again, the Concept of Class Structure | 269 |
Index | 349 |
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Add The Debate on classes, Classes was first published 1985 and constituted the most systematic and coherent statement yet of Wright's recasting of class theory. Classes inspired praise and provoked controversy in equal measure, leading to one of the richest and most stimulating di, The Debate on classes to your collection on WonderClub |