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  1. White Collar: The American Middle Classes is a study of the American middle class by the sociologist C. Wright Mills, first published in 1951. It describes the forming of a "new class ": the white-collar workers. It is also a major study of social alienation in the modern world of advanced capitalism, where cities are dominated by ...

    • C. Wright Mills
    • 1951
  2. Sep 26, 2002 · White Collar: The American Middle Classes. 50th anniversary Edition. In print for fifty years, White Collar by C. Wright Mills is considered a standard on the subject of the new middle class in twentieth-century America.

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    • C. Wright Mills
    • $22.87
    • Oxford University Press
  3. Sep 26, 2002 · This landmark volume demonstrates how the conditions and styles of middle class life--originating from elements of both the newer lower and upper classes—represent modern society as a whole. By examining white-collar life, Mills aimed to learn something about what was becoming more typically “American” than the once-famous Western ...

  4. Feb 13, 2020 · This landmark volume demonstrates how the conditions and styles of middle class life, originating from elements of both the newer lower and upper classes, represent modern society as a whole.

  5. Now a standard on the subject of the new middle class in twentieth-century America, this volume demonstrates how the conditions and styles of middle class life--originating from elements of both the newer lower and upper classes--represent modern society as a whole.

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    • Paperback
    • the late C. Wright Mills
  6. White Collar: The American Middle Classes. C. Wright Mills. Oxford University Press, USA, Sep 26, 2002 - Social Science - 394 pages. In print for fifty years, White Collar by C. Wright Mills is...

  7. In White Collar, he explores the transformation of Americas middle class from small property-owners or entrepreneurs to white collar workers, cogs in the bureaucratic corporate machine. The introduction is absolutely fantastic to read.

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