The Hidden Injuries of Class

by Jonathan Cobb

Other authorsRichard Sennett
Paperback, 1973

Status

Available

Call number

305.5

Collection

Publication

Vintage (1973), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 275 pages

Description

How to find dignity and a meaningful life in the modern city In this reissue of the 1972 classic of social anatomy, Richard Sennets adds a new introduction to shows how the injuries of class persist into the 21st century. In this intrepid, groundbreaking book, Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb uncover and define a new form of class conflict in America an internal conflict in the heart and mind of the blue-collar worker who measures his own value against those lives and occupations to which our society gives a special premium.   The authors conclude that in the games of hierarchical respect, no class can emerge the victor; and that true egalitarianism can be  achieved only by rediscovering diverse concepts of human dignity. Examining personal feelings in terms of a totality of human relations, and looking beyond the struggle for economic survival, The Hidden Injuries of Class takes an important step forward in the sociological critique of everyday life.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

275 p.; 7.1 inches

ISBN

0394719409 / 9780394719405
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