The Upper Classes: Property and Privilege in BritainMacmillan, 1982 - 213 páginas |
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... formal position is not the same thing as actual power and that a common social background is not necessarily an indicator of similarity in policy preferences . But perhaps the fundamental difficulty of the approach lies in the ...
... formal position is not the same thing as actual power and that a common social background is not necessarily an indicator of similarity in policy preferences . But perhaps the fundamental difficulty of the approach lies in the ...
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... formal honour served to set the seal of official recognition on those who had been socially mobile.40 It was on this basis that an elaborated system of formal honours had begun to evolve . Table 3.5 shows the structure of the evolving ...
... formal honour served to set the seal of official recognition on those who had been socially mobile.40 It was on this basis that an elaborated system of formal honours had begun to evolve . Table 3.5 shows the structure of the evolving ...
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... formal power its members may or may not have , the establishment has a considerable amount of informal power and influence . This influence is based upon its role as a means of opinion formation : it facilitates communication among ...
... formal power its members may or may not have , the establishment has a considerable amount of informal power and influence . This influence is based upon its role as a means of opinion formation : it facilitates communication among ...
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Property and Privilege in Perspective | 1 |
Magnates Gentry and Bourgeoisie | 12 |
The monopolisation of social honour | 27 |
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activities agricultural assets background banks baronets Britain British British Peerage business class Cambridge capital cent civil servants class situation commercial companies corporatism corporatist economic eighteenth century Elite England English enterprises entrepreneurial capitalists establishment farmers feudal finance capitalists formal gentlemen gentry Giddens Guttsman Habakkuk Harmondsworth hierarchy House of Lords important income increased industrial industrial revolution institutions interests involved Kegan Paul Keynesian kinship knight bachelor knighthood knights labour landed class landlord landowners legitimation crisis life-style London Lords magnates major manufacturing marriage merchants military Mingay monopoly sector nineteenth century officers organisations Otley ownership Oxbridge parliament parliamentary party pattern peerage peers period positions privileged classes production proportion public schools recruitment relation rentiers role Routledge & Kegan royal shareholders social class Society Stanworth status group strategic control stratification stratum Table titles University Press wealth wealth-holders Weber Whigs Whilst
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