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White Collar by C. Wright  Mills; Russell  Jacoby; 9780195157086

White Collar

By C. Wright Mills; Russell Jacoby

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White Collar is a profound exploration of the American social landscape, penned by the influential sociologist C. Wright Mills and critically examined by Russell Jacoby. This seminal work dissects the complexities of social classes in the United States, particularly focusing on the emergence of the white-collar worker in the mid-20th century.

The Story

In this incisive analysis, Mills delves into the shifting dynamics of power and class, revealing how white-collar workers navigate the corporate world and their roles within the broader social structure. He scrutinises the implications of their status on personal identity and societal relationships, emphasising the tension between individual aspirations and collective existence.

Why Readers Love It

Readers are drawn to Mills' compelling writing style, which blends rigorous sociological insight with accessible prose. His ability to articulate complex ideas about class and power dynamics resonates with both scholars and casual readers alike. The book encourages critical thinking about the socio-economic forces that shape everyday life, making it a timeless piece of literature that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about class in America.

Perfect For

  • Students and scholars of sociology and political science
  • Anyone interested in the evolution of social classes in the United States
  • Readers of Mills' other influential works, such as The Sociological Imagination

“White Collar is not just a book about work; it is a profound commentary on the fabric of American society.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 217 mm × 156 mm × 26 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780195157086

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