. . "England." . . "Klassenstruktur." . . "Sozialstruktur." . . "Sozialer Wandel." . . "Klassifikation." . . "aPolitical culture." . . "Soziale Klasse." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Classes." . . "Civil society." . . "Frankreich." . . "Bürgerliche Gesellschaft." . . "Klasse (Soziologie)" . . "Political culture." . . "Großbritannien." . . "Social structure Political aspects." . . "Russland." . . "Medkulturne študije." . . "aCivil society." . . "Société civile." . . "Classes sociales Études transculturelles." . . "Social classes." . . "Politische Kultur." . . "USA." . . "Družbeni razredi." . . "Internationaler Vergleich." . . "aSocial structure / Political aspects." . . "Stratification sociale Études transculturelles." . . "aSocial classes." . . "Družbena slojevitost." . . "Klassentheorie." . . "Classes sociales Histoire." . . "Civilna družba." . . "Stratification sociale Histoire." . . . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state : a comparative analysis of Russia, France, the USA and England" . . . . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state : a comparative analysis of Russia, France, UK and the US" . . . . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state : a comparative analysis" . . . "Cross-cultural studies" . "Cross-cultural studies"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state : a comparative analysis of Russia, France, the US and England" . "Class formation, civil society and the state : a comparative analysis of Russia, France, the US and England"@en . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state a comparative analysis of Russia, France, the US and England" . . "Class formation, civil society and the state a comparative analysis of Russia, France, the US and England"@en . . . . . . . . "Rather than using a ranking system based on occupational prestige to explain social stratification through class, this book shows how class formation can be explained through political events and decisions. Using detailed analyses of Russia, France, the United States and England, Michael Burrage claims that class formation is shaped by the habitual relationship between the state and civil society, and that contrary to general opinion, is undermined by free markets. Using George Orwell's famous description of England as class-ridden as the foundation for his argument, Michael Burrage reveals whether this still holds true today, and provides provocative and original theory on how and why classes have emerged, or failed to emerge."@en . . . . "Class formation, civil society and the state a comparative analysis of Russia, France, US and England"@en . . . "History"@en . "History" . . .