Sentence examples for conception of class from inspiring English sources

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Because Marxism considers social classes to have objective identities and interests, its conception of class consciousness includes the possibility of its antithesis: false consciousness.

Labour's acceptance of austerity, its hostility to immigrants and the unemployed, and its confused conception of class – Miliband had just sacked his Shadow Attorney General for tweeting a photo that "conveyed disrespect toward the owner of a white van" – revealed a pathetic indeterminacy.

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Moreover, strong differences among different conceptions of class (wealth, education, etc). produce additional variation.

It became a hierarchical society rooted very deeply in open conceptions of class and obviously open conceptions of race.

You will develop a language for talking about class, considering the affordances and constraints of various conceptions of class.

The fragmentation of work, the spread of precarity and the stratification of workforces all point to one conclusion: the working class is fundamentally changing, and our conceptions of class have to catch up with that.

MEXICO CITY — Cuba announced a new property law Thursday that promises to allow citizens and permanent residents to buy and sell real estate — the most significant market-oriented change yet approved by the government of Raúl Castro, and one that will probably reshape Cuba's cities and conceptions of class.

The memo analyzes the respective agreements and directives that have established the International Military Tribunal and authorized its announced intention to punish Nazi war criminals, and examines the expanded conception of the classes and types of acts now held to constitute war crimes.

Three years ago, Mr. Coste took Mr. Atabeyki's route in reverse, venturing from marine into aircraft design with the conception of the first-class private suites aboard Singapore Airlines Airbuss A380 superjumbo jet.

All she can say is that, in order to make them, we have to do something a little crazy; we have to cast aside "the modern upper middle class conception of self-realization [that] involves the notion that one achieves a kind of maximal self-fulfillment through making rational choices about the sort of person one wants to be".

Before the economic reform since the late 1970s, the common conception of the Chinese working class was that it was a social group comprising urban laborers who did not possess any means of independent production or reproduction of their livelihoods, living primarily from wages based on employment.

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