Class is not only amongst the oldest and most controversial of all concepts in social science, but also a topic which has fascinated, amused, incensed and galvanized the general public. But what exactly is a ‘class’? How do sociologists study and measure it, and how does it correspond to everyday understandings of social difference in the twenty-first century? In a time when inequality has dramatically returned to the social scientific and political agenda, this accessible and lively book explores these questions and more. It takes readers through the key theoretical traditions in class research, the major controversies that have shaken the field and the continuing effects of class difference, class struggle and class inequality across a range of domains. This new edition covers the latest research and scholarship and includes extended discussions of race, the rise of national populism, and the reconfigurations of class in a global age. This book will appeal to students and scholars across the social sciences and anyone wanting to get a handle on this provocative concept.
Will Atkinson Books





The Class Structure of Capitalist Societies, Volume 2
Social Space and Symbolic Domination in Three Nations
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the distribution of social powers, this volume provides an in-depth analysis of lifestyles and properties based on a groundbreaking survey conducted in Sweden, Germany, and the US. It explores the intricate class structures within capitalist societies, offering unique insights into how social dynamics shape individual experiences and societal organization.
The Class Structure of Capitalist Societies, Volume 4
Singular Experiences of Family, Work and Leisure
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The fourth volume delves into the intricate ways class influences individuals' experiences and choices in balancing family, work, and leisure. It examines the historical and contemporary implications of class structures, providing insights into how these dynamics shape everyday life and personal aspirations. This concluding installment offers a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between class and individual agency across various social contexts.
The Class Structure of Capitalist Societies
Volume 1: A Space of Bounded Variety
- 210 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the dynamics of class systems, this book offers an in-depth examination of how class structures influence social and economic outcomes in various capitalist societies. It explores the characteristics and implications of these class systems, shedding light on their impact on individuals and communities across different nations. The analysis provides valuable insights into the complexities of social stratification in contemporary capitalism.
Choices
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Faced with a pivotal moment in his life, John grapples with his past choices that have led him to dissatisfaction and despair. A last-chance assignment to cover a new-age preacher in the Bible belt presents him with an opportunity for redemption. As he reconnects with his old friend Red, who embodies cynicism and a carefree lifestyle, John must confront the fundamental question of how he wants to live. His journey explores themes of faith, friendship, and the struggle between temptation and enlightenment.