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The Credential Society An Historical Sociology Of Education And Stratification Randall Collins Tressie Mcmillan Cottom Mitchell L Stevens

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The Credential Society An Historical Sociology Of Education And Stratification Randall Collins Tressie Mcmillan Cottom Mitchell L Stevens
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The Credential Society An Historical Sociology Of Education And Stratification Randall Collins Tressie Mcmillan Cottom Mitchell L Stevens instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Author: Randall Collins; Tressie McMillan Cottom; Mitchell L. Stevens
ISBN: 9780231549783, 0231549784
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Credential Society An Historical Sociology Of Education And Stratification Randall Collins Tressie Mcmillan Cottom Mitchell L Stevens by Randall Collins; Tressie Mcmillan Cottom; Mitchell L. Stevens 9780231549783, 0231549784 instant download after payment.

The Credential Society by Randall Collins is a classic on higher education and its role in American society. Forty years later, its controversial claim that the expansion of American education has not increased social mobility, but created a cycle of credential inflation, has proven remarkably prescient.

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