Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones

Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones

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Summary

Timely dissection of the notion of a classless society, which focuses on specific ways in which class inequalities manifest themselves in 1990's Britain. Examines youth crime and poverty, health, homelessness, education and young single mothers.

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Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones

An alternative to the right-wing paradigm which has hijacked discussions of class, this book focuses on the specific ways in which class inequalities manifest themselves in Britain and exposes the hollowness if politicians' rhetoric over the classless society.

'Packed with information and statistics about the growth and impact of class inequalities which will be invaluable for social science students wishing to counter the arguments of rightwing or postmodernist lecturers' - Socialist Review

Jones, Helen: - Peter Dale has a Ph.D. in political studies from Queen's University. After teaching for three years, he became a real estate developer, a private mortgage lender and a reinsurance company official. He is a registered BC mortgage broker with Yardale Mortgage Corporation and belongs to the Mortgage Brokers' Association of BC and the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals. He is a member of the Trust Institute of the Institute of Canadian Bankers.

Helen Jones has been a real estate agent in Victoria, BC since 1974. In addition to managing a small real estate company, she operates a tutorial service that prepares students to write their licensing exams for (among other things) mortgage brokering. She is a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Canada....
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ISBN 13 9780415153317
ISBN 10 041515331X
Title Towards a Classless Society?
Author Helen Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1997-09-18
Number of pages 248
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.