Classes in Contemporary Capitalism

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Classes in Contemporary Capitalism is a major Marxist theoretical work by Nicos Poulantzas that analyzes the structure and dynamics of social classes in advanced capitalist societies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marxist theoretical work
book
academicDiscipline political science
political sociology
social theory
aimsTo provide a systematic theory of classes in contemporary capitalism
analyzes class relations in advanced capitalist societies
relations between economic, political, and ideological levels
role of the state in class structure
author Nicos Poulantzas NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn bourgeoisie
dynamics of social classes in capitalism
middle classes
new petty bourgeoisie
state and class relations
structure of social classes in capitalism
working class
genre Marxist theory
political theory
sociology
hasPerspective Marxist
structuralist
influencedBy Antonio Gramsci NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
Louis Althusser NERFINISHED
Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
keyConcept class fractions
mode of production
new petty bourgeoisie
political and ideological levels of class struggle
relative autonomy of the state
language French
mainSubject advanced capitalist societies
capitalism
class structure
class struggle
social classes
notableFor detailed analysis of new petty bourgeoisie
integration of state theory with class analysis
originalTitleLanguage French
partOf Nicos Poulantzas's body of work on the state and classes
publicationPeriod 1970s
theoreticalFramework Western Marxism NERFINISHED
historical materialism
usedIn Marxist class analysis
studies of advanced capitalist societies

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Nicos Poulantzas notableWork Classes in Contemporary Capitalism