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The Classless Society Paul W. Kingston

The Classless Society By Paul W. Kingston

The Classless Society by Paul W. Kingston


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Are there classes in America? In The Classless Society Paul Kingston forcefully answers no. Challenging a long-standing intellectual tradition of class analysis recently revitalized by Erik Olin Wright and John Goldthorpe, and insisting on a realist conception of class, Kingston argues that presumed classes do not significantly share distinct, life-defining experiences.

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The Classless Society by Paul W. Kingston

Are there classes in America? In The Classless Society Paul Kingston forcefully answers no.

This book directly challenges a long-standing intellectual tradition of class analysis, recently revitalized by such prominent scholars as Erik Olin Wright and John Goldthorpe. Insisting on a realist conception of class, Kingston argues that presumed classes do not significantly share distinct, life-defining experiences.

Individual chapters assess the extent of class structuration in five dimensions of life: mobility (how demographically cohesive are classes?), interaction patterns (do classes exist as communal groups?), cultural orientation (are there class cultures, as Bourdieu and his followers maintain?), class sentiment (to what extent do objective position and subjective sentiments align?), and political orientations (do classes represent distinct political forces?). This broad assessment is the basis for Kingston's conclusion that classes do not exist in America in any meaningful way.

The Classless Society analyzes prominent general maps of the American class structure, as well as the less-studied extremes of socioeconomic position (Lives of the Rich and Poor), the alleged emergence of post-industrial classes (the New Class and the McProletariat), and class structuration in other societies (American Unexceptionalism).

Kingston rigorously addresses the question, How would you recognize a class if you saw one? thus establishing clear grounds for engaging the issue. He relates the findings and methods of the best contemporary research in substantial detail, allowing the reader to assess the book's conclusions from a thorough evidentiary base.

About Paul W. Kingston

Paul Kingston is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia. He is the author, most recently, of The Sociology of Public Issues (with Steven Nock).

Table of Contents

List of tables and figures; Preface; 1. Framing the issue; 2. The case for realism; 3. Class maps and ineqality; 4. Mobility; 5. Class sentiment; 6. The politics of class; 7. Class culture; 8. On the domestic front: friends, residences, and families; 9. Lives of the rich and poor; 10. The postindustrial effect; 11. American unexceptionalism; 12. Beyond class; Notes; References; Index.

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CIN0804738068G
9780804738064
0804738068
The Classless Society by Paul W. Kingston
Used - Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
20000801
280
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