books about class
kelley
kwalker2 at gte.net
Fri Jan 5 08:10:17 PST 2001
At 05:23 AM 1/5/01 -0600, you wrote:
>In addition to all the books on class that have been mentioned, most
>centering on the U.S., a few on the U.K., let's not forget the absolutely
>superb work on class in Chile: Maurice Zeitlin & Richard Ratcliff,
>Landlords and Capitalists: The Dominant Class of Chile (Princeton Univ.
>Press, 1988). As a fine-grained work on intra-class relations, it has no
>peer. This is what a historic bloc looks like.
heh. richard's my diss advisor! i'll pass along!
kelley
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