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| | INDEX | | Abel, see Cain | | | Abramowski, Edward, viii | | | Agrippa, see Menenius Agrippa | | | Alembert, d', 98, 122 | | | Ambrosius, 169 | | | America, pre-Revolutionary, 43 ; see also United States | | | America, Latin, 45, 48, 52 | | | American Creed, the, 36, 105, 107, 109, 110, 113, 114, 114 -15, 115 -16, 153 | | | American railway trains, seeclasses in | | | American sociology, seesociology | | | antagonistic relations in society, 30, 34, 184 ; see alsoclass antagonism | | | Antal, F., 64 | | | Aquinas, St Thomas, 14, 64, 187 | | | Archer, William, 105, 107 | | | Aristotle, 12, 14, 28, 29, 39 -40, 41, 42, 51, 58, 90, 149, 172-3 | | | Assorodobraj, N., 27 n., 126 n. | | | asymmetrical relations between social classes, 31, 41, 57, 64, 87, 90, 147 ; see alsodependence | | | atomic energy, 3 ; a civilization of social planning and, 181 | | | Augustine, St, 19, 29, 40, 180 | | | Babeuf, Gracchus, 14, 26, 33, 37, 70, 86, 123, 147, 174 | | | Ball, John, 25 n. | | | Baudelaire, Charles, 22 | | | Beals, R. C., 48, 52 | | | Beard, C. and M., 36 n. | | | bees and drones, 25 -28 | | | Bell, D., 61 n. | | | Bernard, Jessie, 100 n. | | | Bierut, President, 112 | | | bogaty (';rich'), etymology of the word, 20 | | | Bryce, J., 158, 173 | | | Bucharin, N., 72, 78 n. | | | Bunche, Ralph, 105 | | | Cain and Abel, 20, 21, 22 | | | Cantril, H., 45 n., 103 | | | capital and labour, Marx's clarification of the relations between, 71 capitalism, 1, 41 ; classical period of, 126-7, 181 | | | capitalist class, see class | | | capitalist society: consequences of for European thought, 181 ; development of not in accordance with Marxian predictions, 104, 181, 182, ideal type of, 62 ; Marxian predictions concern- ing, 75, 96 ; Marxian scheme of class structure an analysis of, 76, 85 ; Marxist analysis applied by Soviet Union to, 116 ; non-capitalist relations of production in, 83 ; post-capitalistic societies, 128 | | | caste, relation between class and, 102, 108 -09, 130 -1 | | | caste systems, 32, 51, 63 -65, 129 -30, 140, 154 ; economic classes in, 65 -68 | | | castes, 19 -20, 22, 32, 63 ff., 140 ; separa- tion of in U.S.A., 108 -09 | | | Centers, R., 44 n., 45, 46 n., 49, 54, 56, 101, 103 -04, 106 n., 108, 162 | | | Ceylon, 137 n. | | | 'Chevroletariat', 137 | | | China, ancient, 42 | | | Christianity: dichotomic scheme in, 22 -23; of the Church, and revolution- ary, 187 -8, 189, 190 | | | Church, Catholic, 23 n. | | | Church Fathers, 12, 29, 180, 187 | | | Clark, J. M., 185 n. | | | class, emotional charge connected with the word, 167 | | | 'class': and 'estate', relation between the terms, 122, 124 -5, 128, 162 ; 'order' as term for, 59, 123, 126, 162 ; use of term in sense of 'social class', 122, 124 | -195- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Class Structure in the Social Consciousness. Contributors: Stanislaw Ossowski - author, Sheila Patterson - transltr. Publisher: Free Press of Glencoe. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 195.
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