In many European countries, processes of individualisation have
contributed to transforming the middle class into a multitude of
people, a sort of 'middle mass' with an unstable social identity
and radical activism. The different 'worlds' of European welfare
states seem progressively less able to manage this new kind of
middle-class activism. This book is an essential contribution to
ongoing public and academic debates on the unpredictability of
middle-class attitudes and on their changing relations with the
welfare state. Identifying key trends in the literature, it
considers the impact of recent welfare reforms on the needs and
preferences of the middle class.
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