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" ... in the United States of North America, where, though classes already exist, they have not yet become fixed, but continually change and interchange their elements in constant flux... "
Social Mobility and Political Attitudes: Comparative Perspectives - Stran xiii
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Poverty and Progress: Social Mobility in a Nineteenth Century City

Stephan Thernstrom - 1964 - 308 strani
...mid-nineteenth-century America impeded the growth of class consciousness by workers. In the United States, he wrote, "though classes, indeed, already exist, they have...interchange their elements in a constant state of flux."11 These observations, made in 1852, suggest that an interest in the question of social mobility...
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Karl Marx on Society and Social Change: With Selections by Friedrich Engels

Karl Marx - 1973 - 254 strani
...conservative form of life, as, for example, in the United States of North America, where, though classes already exist, they have not yet become fixed, but...continually change and interchange their elements in constant flux, where the modern means of production, instead of coinciding with a stagnant surplus...
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Social and Sexual Revolution: Essays on Marx and Reich

Bertell Ollman - 1979 - 246 strani
...fully developed system of classes. Marx refers to the United States as a place "where although classes exist, they have not yet become fixed, but continually change and interchange their elements in constant flux" ("Eighteenth Brumaire," Selected Writings I, p. 232). Marx never adequately explains...
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Social Mobility in Industrial Society

Seymour Martin Lipset, Reinhard Bendix - 1991 - 348 strani
...from open land frontiers as well as rapid economic and demographic growth. In the early 1850s, Marx noted that workingclass consciousness was low in the...interchange their elements in a constant state of flux."6 Similarly, Engels reported that the ideal of America is a nation "without a permanent and hereditary...
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Selected Writings

Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - 388 strani
...conservative form of life, as, for example, in the United States of North America, where, though classes already exist, they have not yet become fixed, but continually change and interchange their component elements in constant flux, where the modern means of production, instead of coinciding with...
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American Exceptionalism: A Double-edged Sword

Seymour Martin Lipset - 1996 - 356 strani
...produced high rates of social mobility, a factor also stressed by Marx in the early 1850s. He noted that "though classes, indeed, already exist, they have...interchange their elements in a constant state of flux."25 Similarly, Engels, writing in the mid- 1880s, reported that the ideal of America is a nation...
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Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments

Bob Jessop, Charlie Malcolm-Brown - 1999 - 776 strani
...conservative form of life, as, for example, in the United States of North America, where, though classes already exist, they have not yet become fixed, but...continually change and interchange their elements in constant flux, where the modern means of production, instead of coinciding with a stagnant surplus...
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It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States

Seymour Martin Lipset, Gary Marks - 2000 - 388 strani
...workers.49 Marx and Engels also focused on social mobility, stressing, in the words of the former, that "though classes, indeed, already exist, they have...interchange their elements in a constant state of flux."50 Similarly, Engels, like Tocqueville over a half century earlier, was struck by the American...
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On Hallowed Ground: Abraham Lincoln and the Foundations of American History

John P. Diggins - 2000 - 366 strani
...property and wealth as the single yardstick of success. Classes exist in America, wrote Marx, although they "have not yet become fixed, but continually change...interchange their elements in a constant state of flux." America was a "bourgeois republic" with no class stratification, a political culture where wage-laborers,...
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Scare Quotes from Shakespeare: Marx, Keynes, and the Language of Reenchantment

Martin Harries - 2000 - 236 strani
...conservative form of life, as, for example, in the United States of North America, where, though classes already exist, they have not yet become fixed, but...continually change and interchange their elements in constant flux, where the modern means of production, instead of coinciding with a stagnant surplus...
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