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Class in context: The spatial dimensions of class consciousness. Evidence from the English elections, 1979--1992.
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Class in context: The spatial dimensions of class consciousness. Evidence from the English elections, 1979--1992./
Author:
Kabler, Brent Alan.
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273 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-05, Section: A, page: 2017.
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Dissertation Abstracts International61-05A.
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Political Science, General. -
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0599805021
Class in context: The spatial dimensions of class consciousness. Evidence from the English elections, 1979--1992.
Kabler, Brent Alan.
Class in context: The spatial dimensions of class consciousness. Evidence from the English elections, 1979--1992.
- 273 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-05, Section: A, page: 2017.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Missouri - Columbia, 2000.
This dissertation seeks to unite concerns arising from speculative philosophy originating in Marx with empirical analysis of class-based consciousness, attitudes, ideology, and behavior. Part I (Chapters I to IV) begins with an examination of the decline of class as a meaningful or useful concept within academia. We argue for the resurrection of the concept via a return to categories central to Marxism, with particular attention to the problem of theoretically apprehending the complex mediations between structure, consciousness, agency, determination, and contingency.
ISBN: 0599805021Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Political Science, General.
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Part II attempts to "operationalize" the concerns developed in Part I. Three competing positions are critically examined in light of available empirical evidence: (1) Poststructuralism: theories associated with the notion that former large-scale structures of middle capitalism are in the process of dissolution, and are being replaced with a multiplicity of fortuitous associations based on nothing more than happenstance. (2) New Stucturalism: Class has been supplemented with a variety of cross-cutting cleavages that compete for political loyalties, and serve to offer competing ideological non-class based interpretations and prescriptive judgments of the political universe. (3) Class Structuralism: class remains an essential and primary feature of advanced capitalism, and human experience within class-based societies continues to be reflected in political attitudes and behavior.
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