Class, Status and Power.  A Reader in Social Stratification

Primary author
Publisher
Routledge & Kegan Paul
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1954
Number of Pages
725
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | F Consciousness and culture
Description
Bendix and Lipset:  Introduction
1  Theories of Class Structure
Aristotéles:  Social classes: a classical view
Smith:  Class interest and public interest
The Federalist:  Factions in American society
Bendix and Lipset:  Karl Marx's theory of social classes
Veblen:  The theory of the leisure class
Page:  Social class and American sociology
Toennies:  Estates and classes
Weber:  Class, Status, Party
Schumpeter:  The problem of classes
Marshall:  The nature of class conflict
Sorokin:  What is a social class?
2  Status and Power Relations in American Society
National Resources Committee:  The structure of controls
Riesman:  Who has the power?
Bell:  America's un-marxist revolution
Baltzell:  "Who's who in America" and "The social register": elite and upper class indexes in metropolitan America
Hollingshead:  The school system
Kaufman:  Prestige classes in a New York rural community
Mills:  The middle classes in middle-sized cities
Hollingshead:  Selected characteristics of classes in a middle western community
Kornhauser:  The Warner approach to social stratification
Knupfer:  Portrait of the underdog
Hyman:  The relation of the reference group to judgment of status
3  Differential Class behavioe
Notestein:  Class differences in fertility
Mayer and Hauser:  Class differentials in expectation of life at birth
Hollingshead:  Class differences in family stability
Green:  The middle class male child and neurosis
Kinsey, Pomeroy and Martin:  Social level and sexual outlet
Whyte:  A slum sex code
Pope:  Religion and the class structure
Barber and Lobel:  "Fashion" in women's clothes and the American social system
Clark:  Psychoses, income, and occupational prestige
Jones:  Class consciousness and property
Saenger:  Social status and political behavior
Centers:  Children of the New Deal:  social stratification and adolescent attitudes
4  Social Mobility in the United States
Corey:  The middle class
Sibley:  Some demographic clues to stratification
Wohl:  The "rags to riches story": an episode of secular idealism
Archibald:  Status orientations among shipyard workers
Merton and Kitt:  Reference group theory and social mobility
National Opionions Research Center:  Jobs and occupations: a popular evaluation
Hyman:  The values systems of different classes:  A social psychological contribution to the analysis of stratification
Rogoff:  Recent trends in urban occupational mobility
Lipset and Bendix:  Social mobility and occupational career patterns  II.  social mobility
West:  Social mobility among college graduates
Greenblum and Pearlin:  Vertical mobility and prejudice: a socio-psychological analysis
Lipset and Gordon:  Mobility and trade union membership
5  Comparative Social Structures
Pirenne:  Stages in the social history of capitalism
Brutzkus:  The historical peculiarities of the social and economic development of Russia
Boeke:  The village community in collision with capitalism
Jacobson:  Class and ideology in the American revolution
Lipset:  The background of agrarian radicalism
Aron:  Social structure and the ruling class
Rogoff:  Social stratification in France and in the United States
Von Wiese:  Social security and social ascent as problems of our time
Bendix:  Social stratification and political power
Inkeles:  Social stratification and mobility in the Soviet Union
Tomasic:  The structure of Balkan society
Fei:  Peasantry and gentry: an interpretation of Chinese social structure and its changes
Warnick:  The appeal of communism to the peoples of underdeveloped areas
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III F   BEN   reg 5769
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