The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality

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SAGE Publications, 2017年12月7日 - 320 頁

With the latest data on income, wealth, earnings, and residential segregation by income, The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality, Tenth Edition describes a consistent pattern of growing inequality in the United States since the early 1970s. Focusing on the socioeconomic core of the American class system, author Dennis L. Gilbert examines how changes in the economy, family life, globalization, and politics are contributing to increasing class inequality.

 

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About the Author
Max Weber
Key Terms Defined in the Glossary
Social Class Occupation and Social Change
Wealth and Income
Socialization Association Lifestyles and Values
The Societal Context
Family Education and Career
Class Consciousness and Class Conflict
Poverty and Public Policy
Changing Family Patterns
Key Terms Defined in the Glossary
Growing Inequality
Hard Times in the Age of Growing Inequality
Bibliography
Note on Statistical Sources

Elites the Capitalist Class and Political Power

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Dennis Gilbert holds a PhD from Cornell University and has taught at Cornell, the Universidad Católica in Lima, Peru, and Hamilton College, where he is Professor of Sociology Emeritus. He is also the author of The Oligarchy and the Old Regime in Latin America, 1880 to 1970 (2017), Mexico’s Middle Class in the Neoliberal Era (2007), Sandinistas: The Party and the Revolution (1991), and La Oligarquía Peruana: Historia de Tres Familias (1982).

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