The transition to twenty-first century post-industrial capitalism
from the 'welfare' industrial capitalism of the twentieth century,
has affected the ways in which class is lived in terms of
relational inequality and the factors that structure identity.
Class After Industry takes a complex realist approach to the
dynamics of individual lives, places, the social structure and
analyses their significance in terms of class. A wide range of
quantitative and qualitative studies are drawn on to explore how
'life after industry' shapes class, and the consequent potential
for social change. The book will be of interest across the social
sciences and beyond, to those concerned with how class forms might
translate into political action.
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