
Challenge of Class Analysis
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Challenging Class Analysis to Understand Inequalities
- Chapter 2. Does Class Matter? Accounting for the Direction of Canadian Society
- Chapter 3. Technological Change and Its Effects on Employees: Some Canadian Experiences (with Swedish Subtitles)
- Chapter 4. Canada's Social Structure: Capital, Labour and the State, 1930-1980
- Chapter 5. Debates and Directions: A Political Economy of Canada's Resources
- Chapter 6. Labour in Exposed Sectors: Canada's Resource Economy
- Chapter 7. Canada's Coastal Fisheries: Formation of Unions, Co-operatives and Associations
- Chapter 8. The Limits of Co-operation: Strategies for Fisheries Development in Canada and Norway
- Chapter 9. Regionalism as Uneven Development: Class and Region in Canada
- Chapter 10. Class Cleavages and Canadian Political Economy
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