| James R. Green - 1978 - 484 页
...to The Making of the English Working Class. Class is an "historical phenomenon" with a "fluency that evades analysis if we attempt to stop it dead at any given moment and atomize its structure," writes Thompson. If history is stopped at any given point, at an election for... | |
| Pat Walker - 1979 - 374 页
...what we mean by a "class." With EP Thompson, we see class as having meaning only as a relationship: ...The notion of class entails the notion of historical...any given moment and anatomize its structure. The finest meshed sociological analysis cannot give us a pure specimen of class, any more than it can give... | |
| Paul Thomas - 1985 - 456 页
...point has been well put by a distinguished Marxist historian. The notion of class', he reminds us, entails the notion of historical relationship. Like...any given moment and anatomize its structure. The fmest meshed sociological net cannot give us a pure specimen of class, any more than it can give us... | |
| Alvin Y. So - 1986 - 224 页
...historical and dynamic aspect of class relations: "The notion of class entails the notion of historical relationship, it is a fluency which evades analysis...at any given moment and anatomize its structure." Similar to Wallerstein, Thompson (1984:116) sees class as more than an economic relationship: "We cannot... | |
| Ian Morris - 1987 - 278 页
...They are not static ' structures' or ' categories', and there can be no such thing as ' class' without the notion of historical relationship: Like any other...any given moment and anatomize its structure. The finest-meshed sociological net cannot give us a pure specimen of class, any more than it can give us... | |
| Anthony Giddens - 1987 - 324 页
...Thompson continues, 'entails the notion of historical relationship. Like any other relationship, it has a fluency which evades analysis if we attempt to stop...any given moment and anatomize its structure. The finest-meshed sociological net cannot give us a pure specimen of class, any more than it can give us... | |
| Renato Rosaldo - 1993 - 292 页
...discerned only as it unfolds over an extended period of time. "The notion of class," Thompson says, "entails the notion of historical relationship. Like...we attempt to stop it dead at any given moment and anatomise its structure."" Class formation is an active process rather than a static product; it becomes... | |
| Alvin Y. So - 1990 - 288 页
...historical and dynamic aspects of class relations: "The notion of class entails the notion of historical relationship, it is a fluency which evades analysis...at any given moment and anatomize its structure." Similar to Wallerstein, Thompson (1984, p. 116) sees class as more than an economic relationship: "We... | |
| Michael S. Kimmel - 1990 - 268 页
...category, but ' 'something which in fact happens in human relationships. ' ' In fact, he argues, this notion of class entails the notion of historical relationship....relationship, it is a fluency which evades analysis if we stop it dead at any given moment and anatomize its structure. The finest-meshed sociological net cannot... | |
| Harvey J. Kaye, Keith McClelland - 1990 - 300 页
...defined by men as they live their own history, and, in the end, this is its only definition.5 . . . The notion of class entails the notion of historical relationship. Like any other relationship, it has a fluency which evades analysis if we attempt to stop it dead at any given moment and anatomize... | |
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