Classes, Power, and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates

Cover of Classes, Power, and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates by Anthony Giddens
Publisher: Palgrave HE UK
Year: 1982
Language: en
Pages: 660
ISBN-13: 9780333322901
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21258 inches
Length: 6.14172 inches
Weight: 2.17816714856 Pounds
Width: 1.3259816 inches
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“Classes, Power, and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates” by Anthony Giddens, published by Palgrave HE UK on July 8, 1982, spans 660 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the evolving discussions surrounding class inequalities, the division of labor, and the role of the state, drawing connections between contemporary research and classical theories, particularly those of Marx, Lenin, and Weber. It aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to current debates in sociology and political science, addressing gaps in existing course texts that often overlook contemporary theoretical developments.

Readers will find that “Classes, Power, and Conflict” synthesizes insights from various disciplines, including sociology, economics, and political science, while critiquing established Marxist views and integrating diverse perspectives. Each section includes substantial introductions that clarify and elaborate on the themes presented, making it accessible for students with little or no prior knowledge of the subject. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of social stratification and the ongoing debates in the field.


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In recent years a remarkable range of new work has been produced dealing with class inequalities, the division of labor, and the state. In these writings scholars previously working in isolation from one another in sociology, economics, political science, and history have found common ground. Much of this work has been influenced by Marxist theory, but at the same time it has involved critiques of established Marxist views, and incorporated ideas drawn from other sources. These developments have until now not been reflected in existing course texts which are often diffusely concerned with social stratification and lack reference to contemporary theory.”Classes, Power, and Conflict” breaks new ground in providing a comprehensive introduction to current debates and contemporary research. In also connects these to the classical sources, concentrating particularly on Marx, Lenin and Weber. The book therefore offers a comprehensive coverage of materials for students who have little or no prior acquaintance with the field. Each section of the book contains a substantial introduction, explaining and expanding on the themes of the selections contained within that section. “Classes, Power, and Conflict” can be expected to become the standard text for courses in sociology and political science.”

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