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  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword
  7. Contents
  8. Tables
  9. Figures
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. 1. American Exceptionalism
  12. 2. Blaming the Victim: Psychological Reductionism in Class Theory
  13. 3. Class Divisions and Status Rankings: The Social Psychology of American Stratification
  14. 4. Who Is Working Class?
  15. 5. Class Images
  16. 6. The Decline of Social Class?
  17. 7. U.S. and British Workers: Same Consciousness, Different Opportunities
  18. 8. Docile Women? Pin Money, Homemaking, and Class Conflict
  19. 9. Fear and Loathing? Ethnic Hostility and Working-Class Consciousness
  20. 10. Militant Blacks? The Persistent Significance of Class
  21. 11. The American Dream
  22. 12. Reversing the Focus: Capitalist Strength and Working-Class Consciousness
  23. References
  24. Index

Temple University Press

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122

http://tupress.temple.edu/

Copyright © 1987 by Temple University—Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education

First published 1987. Reissued 2018.

All material in this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 United States License unless otherwise noted. A copy of this license is available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.

ISBN 9781439918012 (paperback); ISBN 9781439918029 (ebook)

The publication of this volume in a freely accessible digital format has been made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation through their Humanities Open Book Program.

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