Divided Societies: Class Struggle in Contemporary Capitalism
Ralph Miliband
What is the meaning of "class struggle" in advanced capitalist societies? Recent political debate has tended to marginalize the question of class conflict, a notion seen as central by earlier thinkers of both the left and the right. In this study Miliband argues for the continued relevance and
centrality of class struggle in today's Western societies and examines current examples of class structures and power relationships in the West. He analyzes the role of both labor organizations and new social movements such as the "green" and "feminist" movements in the class struggles of today and
explores the ways in which the power elites and dominant classes seek to maintain the social order.
centrality of class struggle in today's Western societies and examines current examples of class structures and power relationships in the West. He analyzes the role of both labor organizations and new social movements such as the "green" and "feminist" movements in the class struggles of today and
explores the ways in which the power elites and dominant classes seek to maintain the social order.
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Year:
1991
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
288
ISBN:
0192852342
File:
PDF, 5.79 MB
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english, 1991