Rather than a ranking system based on occupational prestige, this book explains social stratification through political events and decisions. Using analyses of Russia, France, the United States and England, Burrage claims that class stems from the habitual relationship between state and civil society and, remarkably, is undermined by free markets.
Rather than a ranking system based on occupational prestige, this book explains social stratification through political events and decisions. Using an...
Examining the social revolutions in France, the United States, and England during industrialization this book looks at the different ways in which social upheaval has prompted radical divergences in the organisation and regulation of the legal profession.
Examining the social revolutions in France, the United States, and England during industrialization this book looks at the different ways in which soc...