Especially pertinent for political sociologists and political
scientists, this text examines key social and political issues
surrounding the white collar working class. The study is unique
both in its coverage and elucidation of complex theories of white
collar class and in incorporating structural class definition into
the empirical investigation. The document examines current class
situation, changes over time, and political outcomes. Specifically,
it identifies a system of stratification within the working class,
scrutinizes the proletarianization questions, and demonstrates the
political consequences of structural class.
"The White Collar Working ClasS" is a significant expansion of a
study of white collar class at the beginning of the 1980s.
Reflecting both traditional and Marxian sociological perspectives
of class and stratification, chaptes critique competing theories of
white collar class situation and profile the changing white collar
class structure. The final chapter explores the political
implications of class, stratification, and white collar work.
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