01439 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036020001800056041000800074082001000082084001600092100002100108245005300129250001200182260003200194300003700226500002300263504001400286520075000300650001301050650001901063008004101082990002501123990002501148INLIS00000000000285720221017095921 a0010-0520002857 a9780176416669 aeng a305.5 a305.5 GRA t0 aGrabb, Edward G.1 aTheories of Social Inequality /cEdward G. Grabb a5th ed. aChicago :bRoutledge,c2007 axvi, 256p. :b: illus. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p.243-254 ap.218-242 aThis book is to review and assess the major conceptions of social inequality found in classical and contemporary sociological theory. It will be of use to two somewhat different audiences: to students at various levels who can see the value in concise assessments of how leading theorists have dealt with the key conceptual problems in the field of inequality. The author placed considerable emphasis on outlining and clarifying the ideas of Marx and Weber, whose works still provide the classical core for theoretical debates in the study of social inequality.This critical response marked the start of the subsequent movement back toward Marx and Weber and the renewed interest in debating and reworking the ideas of these two central figures. 4aEquality 4aSocial classes221017 | | eng  a10820/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10819/MKRI-P/XI-2008