The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 1085
... interests . Thus , factors that reduce or prevent urban bias essentially enable the represen- tation of rural interests , through an alliance between rural and urban actors , including the existence of pro - rural urban actors , urban ...
... interests . Thus , factors that reduce or prevent urban bias essentially enable the represen- tation of rural interests , through an alliance between rural and urban actors , including the existence of pro - rural urban actors , urban ...
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... interests by giving three characteristics of class : “ ( 1 ) a number of people have in common a specific causal component of their life chances , ( 2 ) this component is rep- resented by economic interests in the possession of goods ...
... interests by giving three characteristics of class : “ ( 1 ) a number of people have in common a specific causal component of their life chances , ( 2 ) this component is rep- resented by economic interests in the possession of goods ...
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... interests , it is impossible to understand this outcome . Both the Marxist and neoclassical theories link micro- , individual - level interests to macrolevel change . But , because they are rooted in formal properties of microlevel ...
... interests , it is impossible to understand this outcome . Both the Marxist and neoclassical theories link micro- , individual - level interests to macrolevel change . But , because they are rooted in formal properties of microlevel ...
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