Sociologists who have stopped the timemachine and, with a good deal of conceptual huffing and puffing, have gone down to the engine-room to look, tell us that nowhere at all have they been able to locate and classify a class. They can only find a multitude... Iran Between Two Revolutions - Page 3by Ervand Abrahamian - 1982 - 561 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Richard Harvey Brown - 1989 - 256 pages
...equally unreflectively becomes a mechanist: "Sociologists who have stopped the timemachine and . . . have gone down to the engine-room to look, tell us...have they been able to locate and classify a class. ... Of course they are right, since class is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the... | |
| David L. Harvey - 1993 - 340 pages
...time-machine and, with a good deal of conceptual huffing and puffing, have gone down to the engine room to look, tell us that nowhere at all have they been...a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course, they are right, since... | |
| Pushkala Prasad - 1997 - 408 pages
...categories. Sociologists who have stopped the time-machine and, with a good deal of conceptual buffing and puffing, have gone down to the engine-room to...a class. They can only find a multitude of people wilh different oecupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course, they are right, since... | |
| Kevin M. G. Taylor, Sarah Nettleton, Geoffrey Harding - 2004 - 203 pages
...his work, The Making of the English Working Class: 'Sociologists who have stopped the time machine and, with a good deal of conceptual huffing and puffing,...a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course they are right, since... | |
| Peter Sawchuk - 2003 - 284 pages
...but a living relationship: Sociologists who have stopped the time-machine and, with a good deal of huffing and puffing, have gone down to the engine-room...a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course they are right, since... | |
| Steven Loyal, Stephen Quilley - 2004 - 304 pages
...time machine and, with a good deal of conceptual huffing and puffing, have gone down the engine room to look, tell us that nowhere at all have they been...a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course they are right, since... | |
| Deb J. Hill - 2007 - 304 pages
...concept of class. Thompson wrote: Sociologists who have stopped the time machine and, with a great deal of conceptual huffing and puffing, have gone...a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies and the rest. Of course they are right, since... | |
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