Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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... economic class , but have not adequately theorised the relationship between the social and economic . The categories they turn to gender , ethnicity , etc. - do not sit neatly within the social . This means that theorists are either ...
... economic class , but have not adequately theorised the relationship between the social and economic . The categories they turn to gender , ethnicity , etc. - do not sit neatly within the social . This means that theorists are either ...
Page 475
... economic market and social intervention in that market but argue that ' economic ' logic is modified by social processes in practice . However , neo - Weberian class is split by the same fault lines as Marxian class , and provides no ...
... economic market and social intervention in that market but argue that ' economic ' logic is modified by social processes in practice . However , neo - Weberian class is split by the same fault lines as Marxian class , and provides no ...
Page 479
... economic logic , it is hard to main- tain any coherent analytical distinction between economic and social processes . In practice , one or the other is emphasised . In the discussion of gender , it is increasingly social processes ...
... economic logic , it is hard to main- tain any coherent analytical distinction between economic and social processes . In practice , one or the other is emphasised . In the discussion of gender , it is increasingly social processes ...
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