First published in 1984. This study critically examines the
conceptions of social class employed by Marx and by modern Marxist
writers, to probe their problematic areas and to propose certain
modifications to those conception. The author also tests the
conclusions deriving from this theoretical reflection against the
task of analysing some aspects of the development of class
relations in a particular social formation in Britain. This title
will be of interest to students of philosophy and politics.
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