Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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Page 43
... Service to accountancy practices , is actually a struggle to legitimise different types of cultural capital and that , as such , it will potentially split the service class . This cleavage reflects the decreasing levels of trust placed ...
... Service to accountancy practices , is actually a struggle to legitimise different types of cultural capital and that , as such , it will potentially split the service class . This cleavage reflects the decreasing levels of trust placed ...
Page 44
... service class , ( 2 ) internal migration , ( 3 ) mass unemployment , and ( 4 ) falling trade- union membership . As with other writers , Crewe sees the growth of the service class as detrimental to radical politics . This paper seeks to ...
... service class , ( 2 ) internal migration , ( 3 ) mass unemployment , and ( 4 ) falling trade- union membership . As with other writers , Crewe sees the growth of the service class as detrimental to radical politics . This paper seeks to ...
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... service class will seek an expansion of state resources and finance which will lead to higher taxes , whereas the private sector service class will aim to limit the expansion of the state and the public sector in order to lessen taxes ...
... service class will seek an expansion of state resources and finance which will lead to higher taxes , whereas the private sector service class will aim to limit the expansion of the state and the public sector in order to lessen taxes ...
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