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Farewell to the Leftist Working Class
Contributor(s): Achterberg, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 1412806933     ISBN-13: 9781412806930
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $161.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Social Classes & Economic Disparity
Dewey: 323.042
LCCN: 2007033682
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6.49" W x 9.06" (0.83 lbs) 152 pages
 
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Social conflicts and voting patterns in Western nations indicate a gradual erosion of working-class support for the left, a process that class theory itself cannot adequately explain. Farewell to the Leftist Working Class aims to fill this gap by developing, testing, and confirming an alternative explanation of rightist tendencies among the underprivileged. The authors argue that cultural issues revolving around individual liberty and maintenance of social order have become much more significant since World War II.

The obligation to work and strict notions of deservingness have become central to the debate about the welfare state. Indeed, although economic egalitarianism is more typically found among the working class, it is only firmly connected to a universalistic and inclusionary progressive political ideology among the middle class.

Farewell to the Leftist Working Class reports cutting-edge research into the withering away of working-class support for the left and the welfare state, drawing mostly on survey data collected in Western Europe, the United States, and other Western countries.


Contributor Bio(s): Houtman, Dick: -

Dick Houtman is professor of cultural sociology at the Centre for Rotterdam Cultural Sociology at Erasmus University. His most recent work is Things: Religion and the Question of Materiality.

Achterberg, Peter: -

Peter Achterberg is associate professor of sociology and member of the Centre for Rotterdam Cultural Sociology at Erasmus University. He is the co-editor of The Transformation of Controversial Solidarity.

Derks, Anton: -

Anton Derks is a visiting professor at the department of sociology at the Free University of Brussels. His works have appeared in Public Opinion Quarterly, World Political Science Review, and the European Journal of Political Research.