Class Inequality and Political Order: Social Stratification in Capitalist and Communist Societies |
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PREFACE Page | 9 |
Social Sources of Stability | 48 |
Class Inequality and MeaningSystems | 79 |
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advantages allocation Britain capitalist capitalist society cent changes chapter claim class and status class inequality class structure class system command economy criteria de-radicalization disprivileged dominant class dominant value system downwardly mobile economic educational system egalitarian equality European evaluations example extent fact factors favour FRANK PARKIN highly ideology income differentials industrial societies institutions intelligentsia kind Labour less London low status lower white-collar major managerial manual workers material meaning-system ment meritocratic middle class moral non-manual normative outlook political prestige privileged problem professional radical rank recruitment reforms relatively reward structure reward system similar situation skilled social class Social Democratic social honour Social Mobility Social Stratification socialist parties socialist society Sociology Soviet Soviet Union status order strata stratification order stratification system subordinate class subordinate value system suggested tend tion tional trade union underclass unskilled W. G. RUNCIMAN Weber's Western societies white-collar white-collar positions working-class Yugoslavia