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| 15196. THE CLASS STRUCTURING OF CAPITALIST SOCIETIES. Economic changes in the 20th century resulted in the world becoming more "multicultural" than before. According to some theorists, these changes have caused the concept of class to decline in significance; however, it is argued that this is an overly optimistic view, based on a limited definition of "class." By contrast, other writers, particularly in Britain, have argued that class inequalities have become strengthened rather than weakened. 6 pages, 15 footnotes, 5 bibliographic references. | $42 |
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