This paper examines Marx\u27s claim in the Manifesto that capitalist society would polarize into two classes in light of the current evidence on growing inequality in American society. It argues that the middle class of industrial society is not an anomaly but a product of the incomplete development of capitalism and this middle class is presently being threatened with extinction through technological innovations in the forces of production. © 2001, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
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The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
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This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
A notion is current among many in Marxist circles as well as other Left radicals that with the setti...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
AN ANALISYS OF THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF CLASSES LEGAL\ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH ATTENTION TO THE DE...
This article is a critique of Mike Savage's ‘From the “problematic of the proletariat” to a class an...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
This paper analyzes the nature of capitalism by critically employing Marx’s comments in Capital on f...
The starting point of this essay is the proposition that the question of class is central. This is n...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
In this paper, the question of whether there is a "third class " in advanced capitalism, o...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
A notion is current among many in Marxist circles as well as other Left radicals that with the setti...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
AN ANALISYS OF THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF CLASSES LEGAL\ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH ATTENTION TO THE DE...
This article is a critique of Mike Savage's ‘From the “problematic of the proletariat” to a class an...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...