The Upper Classes: Property and Privilege in BritainMacmillan, 1982 - 213 páginas |
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... ownership ' aspect of capital , whilst the gentry combined ownership with control over production . To the extent that there was a fraction of the gentry comprised exclusively of tenant farmers , then this was a group which was ...
... ownership ' aspect of capital , whilst the gentry combined ownership with control over production . To the extent that there was a fraction of the gentry comprised exclusively of tenant farmers , then this was a group which was ...
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... ownership ' and ' non - ownership ' was fundamental to what Giddens terms the ' institutional mediation of power ' . But in so far as land was capital , a second dimension of analysis is whether the individuals concerned participated in ...
... ownership ' and ' non - ownership ' was fundamental to what Giddens terms the ' institutional mediation of power ' . But in so far as land was capital , a second dimension of analysis is whether the individuals concerned participated in ...
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... ownership . These individual property - owners are the major beneficiaries of institutional property - ownership , since these institutions operate in such a way as to generate and reproduce the privileges and advantages of the members ...
... ownership . These individual property - owners are the major beneficiaries of institutional property - ownership , since these institutions operate in such a way as to generate and reproduce the privileges and advantages of the members ...
Contenido
Property and Privilege in Perspective | 1 |
Magnates Gentry and Bourgeoisie | 12 |
Rentiers Farmers and Financiers | 34 |
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activities agricultural assets banks baronets became borough seats Britain British business class capital cent class situation companies corporatism corporatist dominant Duke economic eighteenth century elite England English entrepreneurial capitalists establishment family strategy farmers feudal finance capitalists firms gentlemen gentry Giddens Habakkuk hierarchy House of Lords important income increased industrial industrial revolution institutions interests involved king kinship knight bachelor knighthood knights labour landed class landlord landowners legitimation crisis life-style London Lords magnates major marriage merchants Mingay monopoly sector nineteenth century officers organised ownership Oxbridge parliament parliamentary party pattern peerage peers period positions privileged classes production public schools recruitment relation relations of production rentiers role Routledge & Kegan royal share shareholders social class social honour society Stanworth status group strategic control stratification stratum structure Table tenant titles trade transformation University Press wealth wealth-holders Weber Whig Whilst
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