Thibault Muzergues (Austria International Republican Institute)
The Great Class Shift
How New Social Class Structures are Redefining Western Politics
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Thibault Muzergues (Austria International Republican Institute)
The Great Class Shift
How New Social Class Structures are Redefining Western Politics
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This thought-provoking book offers a new global approach to understand how four social class structures have rocked our political systems.
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This thought-provoking book offers a new global approach to understand how four social class structures have rocked our political systems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 258g
- ISBN-13: 9780367342104
- ISBN-10: 0367342103
- Artikelnr.: 58315858
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 258g
- ISBN-13: 9780367342104
- ISBN-10: 0367342103
- Artikelnr.: 58315858
Thibault Muzergues is Europe Program Director at the International Republican Institute's Europe Regional Office, Austria.
Foreword by Guy Verhofstadt. Introduction Part I: Class Shifting: How Four
Social Classes came to Redefine our Electoral Landscapes 1. In the
Beginning Was the Creative Class 2. The Suburban (and Provincial) Middle
Class: A pro-system rebellion 3. The New Minority, or the Revolt of the
White Working-class 4. The Millennials, or the Left's New Rebels Part II:
Falling Apart or Coming Together? Coalition Dilemmas for Election Victory
in a Four-class System 5. France and the United States: From new fault
lines to new coalitions 6. North-Western Europe: Divergent scenarios in the
economic heart of Europe 7. Central and Eastern Europe: Power to the
(white) working class 8. Southern Europe: The Heart of the Millennial
Challenge. Conclusion
Social Classes came to Redefine our Electoral Landscapes 1. In the
Beginning Was the Creative Class 2. The Suburban (and Provincial) Middle
Class: A pro-system rebellion 3. The New Minority, or the Revolt of the
White Working-class 4. The Millennials, or the Left's New Rebels Part II:
Falling Apart or Coming Together? Coalition Dilemmas for Election Victory
in a Four-class System 5. France and the United States: From new fault
lines to new coalitions 6. North-Western Europe: Divergent scenarios in the
economic heart of Europe 7. Central and Eastern Europe: Power to the
(white) working class 8. Southern Europe: The Heart of the Millennial
Challenge. Conclusion
Foreword by Guy Verhofstadt. Introduction Part I: Class Shifting: How Four
Social Classes came to Redefine our Electoral Landscapes 1. In the
Beginning Was the Creative Class 2. The Suburban (and Provincial) Middle
Class: A pro-system rebellion 3. The New Minority, or the Revolt of the
White Working-class 4. The Millennials, or the Left's New Rebels Part II:
Falling Apart or Coming Together? Coalition Dilemmas for Election Victory
in a Four-class System 5. France and the United States: From new fault
lines to new coalitions 6. North-Western Europe: Divergent scenarios in the
economic heart of Europe 7. Central and Eastern Europe: Power to the
(white) working class 8. Southern Europe: The Heart of the Millennial
Challenge. Conclusion
Social Classes came to Redefine our Electoral Landscapes 1. In the
Beginning Was the Creative Class 2. The Suburban (and Provincial) Middle
Class: A pro-system rebellion 3. The New Minority, or the Revolt of the
White Working-class 4. The Millennials, or the Left's New Rebels Part II:
Falling Apart or Coming Together? Coalition Dilemmas for Election Victory
in a Four-class System 5. France and the United States: From new fault
lines to new coalitions 6. North-Western Europe: Divergent scenarios in the
economic heart of Europe 7. Central and Eastern Europe: Power to the
(white) working class 8. Southern Europe: The Heart of the Millennial
Challenge. Conclusion