Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... elite . Scott ( 1991 : 151 ) writes : ' Britain is ruled by a capitalist class whose economic dominance is sustained by the operations of the state and whose members are disproportionately represented in the power elite which rules the ...
... elite . Scott ( 1991 : 151 ) writes : ' Britain is ruled by a capitalist class whose economic dominance is sustained by the operations of the state and whose members are disproportionately represented in the power elite which rules the ...
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... elite and capitalist- executive and the emergence of post - industrial , post - Fordist , flexibly specialised and ' feminised ' employment practices ; between such employment practices , which disproportionately disadvantage - through ...
... elite and capitalist- executive and the emergence of post - industrial , post - Fordist , flexibly specialised and ' feminised ' employment practices ; between such employment practices , which disproportionately disadvantage - through ...
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... elite . This elite is infused , as Scott ( 1991 , 1997 ) con- vincingly shows , by core members of the capitalist - executive who , dependent on an increasingly global system of impersonal capital resulting from the growth in ...
... elite . This elite is infused , as Scott ( 1991 , 1997 ) con- vincingly shows , by core members of the capitalist - executive who , dependent on an increasingly global system of impersonal capital resulting from the growth in ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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