The American Perception of Class
When The American Perception of Class was first published in 1987, scholars and nonacademics alike assumed that the American working class did not think of itself as a coherent class opposed to the dominant powers in American society?in short, that it is not class conscious. The American working cla...
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Main Author: | VANNEMAN, Reeve (Author) |
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