Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society

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"Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society" is a seminal sociological work by Ralf Dahrendorf that analyzes modern industrial societies through the lens of power, authority, and class struggle.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
arguesThat class divisions are based on authority and power rather than only on property
industrial societies contain latent and manifest conflicts
modern societies are characterized by structured conflicts of interest
social conflict is a normal and necessary feature of society
author Ralf Dahrendorf NERFINISHED
category 20th-century non-fiction books
books about social class
sociology books
contrastsWith structural functionalism
critiques consensus-oriented views of industrial society
purely economic conceptions of class
discipline sociology
emphasizes dynamic nature of class structure
institutionalization of conflict
role of organizations in articulating interests
focusesOn authority relations
role of power in class structure
influenced later conflict theory
neo-Weberian class analysis
studies of authority and organization
influencedBy German sociological tradition
Karl Marx
Max Weber NERFINISHED
introducesConcept imperatively coordinated associations
interest groups
latent interests
manifest interests
quasi-groups
language English
German
mainTopic authority
class conflict
conflict theory
industrial society
power
social classes
social stratification
originalTitle Soziale Klassen und Klassenkonflikt in der industriellen Gesellschaft NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod 1950s
setting modern industrial societies
subdiscipline industrial sociology
political sociology
stratification studies
theoreticalFramework conflict theory of society
theorizes class formation through organization of interests
conflict between those who exercise authority and those who are subject to it

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Ralf Dahrendorf notableWork Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society