First published in 1974, this study of British political culture
provides a radical critique of contemporary theories of working
class deference and voting patterns. Drawing not only on previously
unpublished opinion poll data but also the evidence of his own
surveys, the author provides convincing evidence for his
reformulation of the deference and civility themes, which he sees
in terms of a theory of social order in class stratified societies.
Comparative data from other European countries support this
approach. The book ends with some incisive comments on the
implications of the revised class perspective for comparative
political research and future studies of British political culture.
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