Class structure in the social consciousness.

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Autor principal: Ossowski, Stanislaw
Otros Autores: Patterson, Sheila
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : The Free Press, 1963.
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500 |a Contenido: I. Introduction -- Part One: From Biblical Legends to Contemporary Sociology -- II. Dichotomic Conceptions of Class-Structure-One Group Set Over Another -- III. The Scheme of Graduation -- IV. Functional Conceptions -- V. The Marxian Synthesis -- VI. The Class-Hierarchy and the Social-Status Continuum -- VII. Non-Egalitarian Classlessness- Similarities in Interpreting Mutually Opposed Systems -- Part Two: Conceptual Constructs and Social Reality -- VIII. The Three-fold Denotation of the Term 'Social Class' -- IX. The Concepts of Social Class: A Common Model and Discrepant Definitions --X. Types of Interpretation of the Social Structure-An Attempt at Classification -- XI. Semantic Conventions Considered as Social Facts -- XVII. Interpretations of Class Structure in Historical Perspective. 
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