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... lower middle - class background : his father worked for the Inland Revenue Office , and he himself had started out in life as an engraver , working for Benjamin Wyon , Chief Engraver of Her Majesty's Seals.14 After becoming a successful ...
... lower middle - class background : his father worked for the Inland Revenue Office , and he himself had started out in life as an engraver , working for Benjamin Wyon , Chief Engraver of Her Majesty's Seals.14 After becoming a successful ...
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... working - class , in the lump and in the raw , as they were manifest in South Partick , Anderson had no great faith . . . . From considering them abstractly , as a theoretical proletariat - the advance guard ... Working - Class Upbringing 65.
... working - class , in the lump and in the raw , as they were manifest in South Partick , Anderson had no great faith . . . . From considering them abstractly , as a theoretical proletariat - the advance guard ... Working - Class Upbringing 65.
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... working classes of the thirties was predominantly an unrevolutionary one , then even more so was the world of the British middle classes . In their layer of society , Fascism and the class - war were generally but evanescent shadows ...
... working classes of the thirties was predominantly an unrevolutionary one , then even more so was the world of the British middle classes . In their layer of society , Fascism and the class - war were generally but evanescent shadows ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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