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The Hidden Injuries of Class

by Jonathan Cobb, Richard Sennett
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Overview

The authors conclude that in the games of hierarchical respect, no class can emerge the victor; and that true egalitarianism can be achieved only by rediscovering diverse concepts of human dignity. Examining personal feelings in terms of a totality of human relations, and looking beyond the struggle for economic survival, The Hidden Injuries of Class takes an important step forward in the sociological critique of everyday life.

Synopsis

In this intrepid, groundbreaking book, Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb uncover and define a new form of class conflict in America—an internal conflict in the heart and mind of the blue-collar worker who measures his own value against those lives and occupations to which our society gives a special premium.

About the Author, Jonathan Cobb

Jonathan Cobb is a former associate of the Center for the Study of Public Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Richard Sennett teaches sociology at the London School of Economics and New York University

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780393310856

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