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Class, Power, and Society

Understanding Class Theory and Its Lasting Impact

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Class, Power, and Society: Understanding Class Theory and Its Lasting Impact is a comprehensive exploration of one of sociology’s most important and enduring ideas: class. From its origins in early social thought to the revolutionary theories of Karl Marx and the multidimensional perspectives of Max Weber, this book examines how class has shaped human societies across history and why it remains essential to understanding the modern world.

Across ten in-depth chapters, readers will discover how class consciousness develops, how education and culture reproduce inequality, and how race and gender intersect with economic structures to create layered forms of oppression. The book also analyzes the profound effects of globalization, neoliberalism, technological change, and climate crisis on class divisions in the twenty-first century.

Written in a clear, engaging style, this volume provides both newcomers and seasoned readers of sociology with the tools to recognize class not simply as an economic category, but as a dynamic force influencing politics, culture, and daily life. It challenges the myth of meritocracy, reveals the persistence of structural barriers to mobility, and highlights the role of collective identity in driving social change.

Whether you are a student of sociology, a lifelong learner, or someone interested in better understanding the forces that shape inequality, Class, Power, and Society offers a powerful framework for thinking about class in the past, present, and future.

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