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John C. Scott , Mike Savage , Fiona Devine , Rosemary Crompton

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Most sociologists acknowledge that the concept of class is among our most important concepts, providing the most influential formulation of the central idea of sociology - that is, the idea of a social structure shaping individual action as well as creating social change, that is, history. Read the first page
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