How Class Works

Stanley Aronowitz

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Author
Stanley Aronowitz
Publish Date
2003-04-10
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Yale University Press
Subtitle
Power and Social Movement
Number of Pages
263
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0300098596
ISBN-13
9780300098594
SKU
9780300098594

Description

Americans like to believe that they live in a classless society. Most Americans defiantly identify themselves as middle class, although economic inequality is greater in the United States than in most advanced Western nations. Offering an important revision of conventional wisdom, Stanley Aronowitz demonstrates that class remains a potent force in the United States. Aronowitz shows that class need not be understood simply in terms of socioeconomic stratification, but rather as the power of social groups to make a difference. Aronowitz explains that social groups from different economic and political positions become ruling classes when they make demands that change the course of history. For instance, labor movements, environmental activists, and feminists have engaged in class struggles as their demands for power reconfigured the social order. The emerging global justice movements--comprised of activists from heterogeneous social and political backgrounds--also show potential for class formation. Written by a prominent scholar and social activist, this book offers a stunning reconceptualization of the meaning and significance of class in modern America.