Social classes -- United States
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Social classes -- United States
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Social classes
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Incoming Resources
- The new class war, Reagan's attack on the welfare state and its consequences, Frances Fox Piven & Richard A. Cloward
- Power and the powerless, Michael Parenti
- What's class got to do with it?, American society in the twenty-first century, edited by Michael Zweig
- Social class, how does it work?, Annette Lareau and Dalton Conley, editors
- Going to extremes, notes from a divided nation, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Media messages, what film, television, and popular music teach us about race, class, gener and sexual orientation, Linda Holtzman
- Caste, the origins of our discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
- Facing up to the American dream, race, class, and the soul of the nation, Jennifer L. Hochschild
- How class works, power and social movement, Stanley Aronowitz
- City making, building communities without building walls, Gerald E. Frug
- The end of ideology, on the exhaustion of political ideas in the fifties : with a new afterword, Daniel Bell
- Choosing homes, choosing schools, Annette Lareau, Kimberly Goyette editors
- Envy up, scorn down, how status divides us, Susan T. Fiske
- More unequal, aspects of class in the United States, edited By Michael D. Yates
- Rethinking the American race problem, Roy L. Brooks
- Class attitudes in America, sympathy for the poor, resentment of the rich, and political implications, Spencer Piston
- The classless society, Paul W. Kingston
- Social stratification and inequality, class conflict in historical, comparative, and global perspective, Harold R. Kerbo
- Coming apart, the state of white America, 1960-2010, Charles Murray
- The other Bostonians, poverty and progress in the American metropolis, 1880-1970, Stephan Thernstrom
- Essays on income inequality, political inequality and income redistribution in the U.S., Pavel Brendler
- The American class structure in an age of growing inequality, Dennis Gilbert
- Class, a guide through the American status system, Paul Fussell
- The American myth of markets in social policy, ideological roots of inequality, Debra Hevenstone
- Race, class, and social welfare, American populism since the New Deal, Erik J. Engstrom, Robert Huckfeldt
- The hidden injuries of class, by Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb
- Our kids, the American Dream in crisis, Robert D. Putnam
- Popular efficacy in the democratic era, a reexamination of electoral accountability in the United States, 1828-2000, Peter F. Nardulli
- Class, image, and reality in Britain, France, and the USA since 1930, Arthur Marwick
- Class awareness in the United States, Mary R. Jackman and Robert W. Jackman
- The complacent class, the self-defeating quest for the American dream, Tyler Cowen
- Class attitudes in America, sympathy for the poor, resentment of the rich, and political implications, Spencer Piston, Boston University
- Inequality, a contemporary approach to race, class, and gender, Lisa A. Keister, Darby E. Southgate
- Class and politics in the United States, Richard F. Hamilton
- Social poverty, low-income parents and the struggle for family and community ties, Sarah Halpern-Meekin
- The trickle-up economy, how we take from the poor and middle class and give to the rich, Mark Mattern
- Reshaping the work-family debate, why men and class matter, Joan C. Williams
- The New class?, Edited by B. Bruce-Briggs ; Robert L. Bartley ... [and others]
- The politics of identity, class, culture, social movements, Stanley Aronowitz
- The new class society, Robert Perrucci and Earl Wysong
- The rise of the creative class, revisited, Richard Florida
- Privilege, a reader, Michael S. Kimmel and Abby L. Ferber, editors
- The hidden injuries of class /, by Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb
- Class lives, stories from across our economic divide, edited by Chuck Collins, Jennifer Ladd, Maynard Seider, and Felice Yeskel
- Marriage markets, how inequality is remaking the American family, June Carbone and Naomi Cahn
- Community power and political theory, a further look at problems of evidence and inference, Nelson W. Polsby
- The imperial middle, why Americans can't think straight about class, Benjamin DeMott
- Popular culture and high culture, an analysis and evaluation of taste, Herbert J. Gans
- Home advantage, social class and parental intervention in elementary education, Annette Lareau
- The end of equality, Mickey Kaus
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