
Political Ideology And Class Formation: A Study Of The Middle Class
Author: Carolyn Howe
Binding: Hardback
Published: Praeger, 1992
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Political Ideology And Class Formation: A Study Of The Middle Class by Carolyn Howe presents a rigorous academic analysis of the intricate relationship between political thought and the emergence of social strata. This scholarly work meticulously uncovers how specific ideologies contribute to the shaping and solidification of the middle class within various societal structures. The author argues for a nuanced understanding of class formation, moving beyond purely economic determinants to include the powerful influence of shared beliefs and political narratives. Readers will find a comprehensive examination that illustrates the complex interplay of power, ideas, and social organization, offering critical insights into historical and contemporary societal dynamics.
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Author: Carolyn Howe
Binding: Hardback
Published: Praeger, 1992
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Political Ideology And Class Formation: A Study Of The Middle Class by Carolyn Howe presents a rigorous academic analysis of the intricate relationship between political thought and the emergence of social strata. This scholarly work meticulously uncovers how specific ideologies contribute to the shaping and solidification of the middle class within various societal structures. The author argues for a nuanced understanding of class formation, moving beyond purely economic determinants to include the powerful influence of shared beliefs and political narratives. Readers will find a comprehensive examination that illustrates the complex interplay of power, ideas, and social organization, offering critical insights into historical and contemporary societal dynamics.











