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How Class Works Power And Social Movement Stanley Aronowitz

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How Class Works Power And Social Movement Stanley Aronowitz
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.21 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Stanley Aronowitz
ISBN: 9780300105049, 0300105045
Language: English
Year: 2004

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How Class Works Power And Social Movement Stanley Aronowitz by Stanley Aronowitz 9780300105049, 0300105045 instant download after payment.

Although Americans like to believe that they live in a classless society, Stanley Aronowitz demonstrates that class remains a potent force. Defining class as the power of social groups to make a difference, he explains that social groups such as labor movements, environmental activists, and feminists become classes when they make demands that change the course of history.“With How Class Works Aronowitz puts the subject of social class squarely on the intellectual agenda—though in a new, inclusive, and dynamic form. Like his influential False Promises, How Class Works is both intellectually exciting and morally challenging.”—Barbara Ehrenreich“In How Class Works Aronowitz argues for the enduring vitality of the concept of social class as a way of understanding social relations. This is a significant contribution to social theory, an argument certain to be widely considered, debated, and tested.”—George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger“An intellectually captivating book on a topic that remains as timely and significant as ever.”—Howard Kimeldorf, University of Michigan

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