Class Matters

Class Matters
Title Class Matters PDF eBook
Author The New York Times
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 290
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1429956690

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The acclaimed New York Times series on social class in America—and its implications for the way we live our lives We Americans have long thought of ourselves as unburdened by class distinctions. We have no hereditary aristocracy or landed gentry, and even the poorest among us feel that they can become rich through education, hard work, or sheer gumption. And yet social class remains a powerful force in American life. In Class Matters, a team of New York Times reporters explores the ways in which class—defined as a combination of income, education, wealth, and occupation—influences destiny in a society that likes to think of itself as a land of opportunity. We meet individuals in Kentucky and Chicago who have used education to lift themselves out of poverty and others in Virginia and Washington whose lack of education holds them back. We meet an upper-middle-class family in Georgia who moves to a different town every few years, and the newly rich in Nantucket whose mega-mansions have driven out the longstanding residents. And we see how class disparities manifest themselves at the doctor's office and at the marriage altar. For anyone concerned about the future of the American dream, Class Matters is truly essential reading. "Class Matters is a beautifully reported, deeply disturbing, portrait of a society bent out of shape by harsh inequalities. Read it and see how you fit into the problem or—better yet—the solution!"—Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed and Bait and Switch

Where We Stand

Where We Stand
Title Where We Stand PDF eBook
Author bell hooks
Publisher Routledge
Pages 173
Release 2012-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 1135956642

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Drawing on both her roots in Kentucky and her adventures with Manhattan Coop boards, Where We Stand is a successful black woman's reflection--personal, straight forward, and rigorously honest--on how our dilemmas of class and race are intertwined, and how we can find ways to think beyond them.

Class Matters

Class Matters
Title Class Matters PDF eBook
Author Steve Fraser
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 300
Release 2018-03-20
Genre History
ISBN 0300235305

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A uniquely personal yet deeply informed exploration of the hidden history of class in American life From the decks of the Mayflower straight through to Donald Trump’s “American carnage,” class has always played a role in American life. In this remarkable work, Steve Fraser twines our nation’s past with his own family’s history, deftly illustrating how class matters precisely because Americans work so hard to pretend it doesn’t. He examines six signposts of American history—the settlements at Plymouth and Jamestown; the ratification of the Constitution; the Statue of Liberty; the cowboy; the “kitchen debate” between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev; and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech—to explore just how pervasively class has shaped our national conversation. With a historian’s intellectual command and a riveting narrative voice, Fraser interweaves these examples with his own past—including his false arrest on charges of planning to blow up the Liberty Bell during the Civil Rights era—to tell a story both urgent and timeless.

Class Matters

Class Matters
Title Class Matters PDF eBook
Author Betsy Leondar-Wright
Publisher New Society Pub
Pages 177
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780865715233

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A practical handbook for bridging class divisions, designed for the busy activist.

Class Matters

Class Matters
Title Class Matters PDF eBook
Author Pat Mahony
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 219
Release 2005-08-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135741603

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This text focuses on the theory of class as it relates to women. It debates questions such as: how do women define themselves in terms of social class and why?; is definition important or not?; what part does education play in our understanding of class?; and how does class affect relationships?

Race and Class Matters at an Elite College

Race and Class Matters at an Elite College
Title Race and Class Matters at an Elite College PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Aries
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 247
Release 2008-09-28
Genre Education
ISBN 159213727X

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How race and class collide at a prestigious liberal arts college.

Class Matters

Class Matters
Title Class Matters PDF eBook
Author Charles Umney
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Capitalism
ISBN 9780745337081

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Social class remains a fundamental presence in British life in the twenty-first century. It is woven into the very fabric of social and political discourse, undiminished by the end of mass industry; unaugmented despite the ascendancy of 'ordinary working people' and other substitute phrases. Absent from this landscape, however, is any compelling Marxist expression or analysis of class.In Class Matters, Charles Umney brings Marxist analysis out of the 19th century textiles mill, and into the call centres, office blocks and fast food chains of modern Britain. He shows how core Marxist concepts are vital to understanding increasing pay inequality, decreasing job security, increasing routinisation and managerial control of the labour process.Providing a critical analysis of competing perspectives, Umney argues that class must be understood as a dynamic and exploitative process integral to capitalism - rather than a descriptive categorisation - in order for us to better understand the gains capital has made at the expense of labour over the last four decades.