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" With some over-simplification, one might thus say that 'classes' are stratified according to their relations to the production and acquisition of goods; whereas 'status groups' are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as... "
Thoughts Among the Ruins: Collected Essays on Europe and Beyond - Página 138
por George Lichtheim - 492 páginas
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Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates

Anthony Giddens, David Held - 1982 - 664 páginas
...participation in economic acquisition as absolutely stigmatizing. With some over-simplification, one might thus say that classes are stratified according to their...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life. . . . As to the general economic...
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Analytical Marxism

John Roemer - 1986 - 324 páginas
...men that is determined by a specific, positive or negative, social estimation of honour.'** Or again, 'classes are stratified according to their relations...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life'.19 His main emphasis was on status...
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Max Weber, Critical Assessments 2

Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 470 páginas
...certain inflexibility in Weber's definition of class: 'With some over-simplification, one might thus say that "classes" are stratified according to their...groups" are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special "styles of life"'.81 It is understandable how...
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Max Weber: Critical Assessments 2

Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 390 páginas
...that classes in society are stratified according to their relation to the acquisition and production of goods, whereas status groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special 'styles of life. '" An occupational group can...
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The Radical Home Owner: Housing Tenure and Social Change

Ian C. Winter - 1994 - 290 páginas
...(Haddon, 1970). The concept remains Weberian yet is crucially different to that of class. For example, '...'classes' are stratified according to their relations...groups' are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life' (Gerth and Mills, 1948, p. 193)....
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Class: Critical Concepts, Volume 1

John Scott - 1996 - 526 páginas
...participation in economic acquisition as absolutely stigmatizing. With some over-simplification, one might thus say that classes are stratified according to their...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life. An "occupational status group,"...
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Social Class and Stratification: Classic Statements and Theoretical Debates

Rhonda F. Levine - 1998 - 286 páginas
...participation in economic acquisition as absolutely stigmatizing. With some over-simplification, one might thus say that classes are stratified according to their...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life. An "occupational status group,"...
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Health and Social Change in Russia and Eastern Europe

William C. Cockerham - 1999 - 310 páginas
...person produces, but on what he or she consumes. As Weber ([1922] 1978:933) puts it: "one might thus say that classes are stratified according to their...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life." Consumption is, of course, not...
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Essays in Economic Sociology

Max Weber - 1999 - 334 páginas
...participation in economic acquisition as absolutely stigmatizing. With some over-simplification, one might thus say that classes are stratified according to their...groups are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life. An "occupational status group,"...
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Max Weber: Methods and theory

Bryan S. Turner - 1999 - 270 páginas
...to belong to the circle."21 Distinguishing further between "class" and status it is explained ". . . that 'classes' are stratified according to their relations...groups' are stratified according to the principles of their consumption of goods as represented by special styles of life."22 Weber seems to differentiate...
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