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Debate on Classes

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ISBN-10: 1859842801

ISBN-13: 9781859842805

Edition: 2nd 1998

Authors: Erik Olin Wright

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In Classes, Wright tried to resolve some of the long-standing problems in contemporary class theory. This volume brings together major critics of his work. It also contains Wright's responses to, and reformulation in light of, these criticisms.
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List price: $29.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 9/17/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 366
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.968
Language: English

Erik Olin Wright is arguably the most prominent scholar analyzing the social impact of class in the United States, and his research has mainly involved large-scale quantitative investigations of various themes connected to social inequality. Wright is the author of many books, including Class Counts, Interrogating Inequality, and Classes. He has also organized what he calls the "Real Utopias Project," which explores a wide range of radical proposals for transforming the core institutions of contemporary society (and is also a series of books for Verso). In addition, he founded the A.E. Havens Center at the University of Wisconsin, whose mission is to foster dialogue between activists and…    

Acknowledgments
The Contributors
Preface
A General Framework for the Analysis of Class Structure
Exchange on Classes
Reflections on Classes
The Limits of Wright's Analytical Marxism and an Alternative
Reply to Burawoy
Classes and Class Analysis
Class Theory: Still the Axis of Critical Social Scientific Analysis?
Symposium on Classes
New Directions in Class Analysis
Education, Exploitation, and Class Consciousness
A Critique of Wright's Theory of Contradictory Class Locations
Work Relations and the Formation of Class Consciousness
Exploitation, Identity, and Class Structure: A Reply to My Critics
A Revolution in Class Theory
Constructing the (W)right Classes
Rethinking, Once Again, the Concept of Class Structure
Index