Books of Class consciousness

  • Class Awareness in the United States
    By Robert W. Jackman, Mary R. Jackman

    ... Hodge and Treiman 1968 ; Nisbet 1970 ) . Because there is no single economic criterion to which people attach overwhelming significance , so it is argued , class cannot become a stimulus around which people's identities are formed .

  • The Rise and Fall of Social Cohesion: The Construction and De-construction of Social Trust in the US UK, Sweden and...
    By Christian Albrekt Larsen

    This volume explores the ways in which social cohesion can be established and undermined.

  • A Question of Class
    By Lindsey German

    The editor of 'Socialist Review,' the biggest selling socialist monthly magazine looks at the thorny question of class.

  • A Class Act
    By Rob Beckett

    A Class Act is his funny, candid and often moving account of what it feels like to be an outsider and the valuable (sometimes humiliating) life lessons he's learned along the way.

  • Steelworker Alley: How Class Works in Youngstown
    By Robert Bruno

    Written with a deeply personal approach, Steelworker Alley is a richly detailed look at workers which reveals the continuing strength of class relationships in America.

  • Class: Critical Concepts
    By John Scott

    ... the Affluent Worker Series are noted for this : see Leslie Benson , Proletarians and Parties ( London : Tavistock , 1978 ) , pp . 145-60 ; Gavin Mackenzie , " The ' Affluent Worker ' Study : An Evaluation and Critique , " in The Social ...

  • Home, Work, and Class Consciousness
    By Marilyn Porter

    ... The Affluent Worker : Political Attitudes and Behaviour . Cambridge University Press . – ( 1969 ) , The Affluent Worker in the Class Structure . Cambridge University Press . Gorz , A. ( ed . ) ( 1978 ) , The Division of Labour : the Labour ...

  • A Sense of Belonging
    By Lilian Peake

    A Sense of Belonging

  • Class Counts: Student Edition
    By Erik Olin Wright

    This Student Edition of Class Counts thus combines Wright's sophisticated account of central and enduring questions in social theory with practical analyses of detailed social problems.

  • Class Counts
    By Erik Olin Wright

    Class Counts