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  • Social division
  • Written by author Alan Carling
  • Published by London ; Verso, 1991., 1992/01/29
  • Social divisions are systematic social inequalities which are frequently regarded as unjust, and are fateful in the lives of individuals. In this pathbreaking work, Alan Carling develops a general theory of social division centering on the three core area
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Introduction 1
Pt. I The Theory of History and the Logic of Class Struggle
Ch. 1 A Theory of History 11
1.1 Marx, Engels, Cohen and Brenner 11
1.2 Cohen on the Theory of History 13
Ch. 2 Brenner on the Transition to Capitalism 27
2.1 Rationality through Thick and Thin 27
2.2 The Logic of the Class Situation 30
2.3 Brenner's Axiom 34
2.4 The Logic of Feudalism 38
Ch. 3 The Logic of Class Struggle 49
3.1 Brenner contra Cohen 49
3.2 Brenner pro Cohen 56
Pt. II Market Exchange and Class Division
Ch. 4 Roemer on Wealth and Class 73
4.1 A Fistful of Models 73
4.2 The Capitalist Bare Essentials 76
4.3 The Class Wealth Correspondence Principle 86
4.4 On Marxian Class Confusion 90
Ch. 5 Roemer on Class and Exploitation 97
5.1 The Wealth Exploitation Correspondence Principle 97
5.2 The Labour Theory of Value 103
5.3 The Class Exploitation Correspondence Principle 105
5.4 Psychology, Technology and Labour 106
5.5 Market Options 112
Ch. 6 The Problem of Exploitation 123
6.1 The Baby and the Bathwater 123
6.2 Antecedence and Entitlement 131
6.3 Marx on Capitalist Injustice 136
6.4 Capitalism: The Bedrock Case Against 144
Pt. III Domestic Exchange and Household Division
Ch. 7 The Exchange Model of Households 153
7.1 The Personal and the Political 153
7.2 A Contract of Marriage 155
7.3 Domestic Exploitation 175
Ch. 8 The Confidence Game 187
8.1 The Impossibility of Exchange 187
8.2 The Possibility of Exchange 189
8.3 Household Games and Supergames 198
Pt. IV The Private and the Public Domains
Ch. 9 Private and Public Goods 213
9.1 Social Access and Material Constraint 213
9.2 The Bipolarity of Consumption Goods 223
Ch. 10 Private Households and Public Goods 237
10.1 Contribution Principles, Ownership Principles and Needs Principles 237
10.2 An Exchange of Shares 238
10.3 Short Commons 242
Pt. V Gender Division
Ch. 11 Chicken, Gender, Class 253
11.1 Provision by Need and Distribution by Chicken 253
11.2 Three Ways Out of Chicken 261
11.3 Gender Socialization and Strategic Pre-commitment 265
11.4 The Double Face of Class 271
Ch. 12 The Difference Gender Makes 279
12.1 Gender and Stratification 279
12.2 Cross-Class Families 285
12.3 Domestic Economy and Gender Ideology 292
Pt. VI Ethnic Division
Ch. 13 Ethnic and Racial Affiliation 301
13.1 Two Questions for Social Theory 301
13.2 Racial and Ethnic Identification 302
Ch. 14 Ethnic Formation 315
14.1 Precedence, Dispersion and Discrimination 315
14.2 The Economics of Discrimination 324
14.3 Banton's Theory of Ethnic Formation 328
14.4 Historisis 340
Pt. VII Socialism and Social Division
Ch. 15 Communism and Socialism 349
15.1 Communism 349
15.2 Socialism 356
Ch. 16 Symmetry and Social Division 377
16.1 Equal Resource Socialism 377
16.2 Class in a Classless Society 379
16.3 Basic Wealth versus Basic Income 381
16.4 Taylor on Public Goods 385
Ch. 17 The Problem of Social Order 395
17.1 Two Solutions of the Basic Income Game 395
17.2 On Superstructural Explanation 405
Pt. VIII Conclusion
Ch. 18 Rational Choice and Social Division 415
Bibliography 419
Index 433


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