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White Collar : : the American Middle Classes

Mills, C. Wright (Charles Wright), 1916-1962. Book - 2002 305.55 Mi 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1951.
pt. 1: Old middle class. The world of the small entrepreneur: The old middle classes, Property, freedom and security, The self-balancing society ; The transformation of property. The rural debacle, Business dynamics, The Lumpen-Bourgeoisie ; The rhetoric of competition: The competitive way of life ; The independent farmer ; The small business front, Political persistence -- pt. 2: White collar worlds. The new middle class, I: Occupational change, Industrial mechanics, White-collar pyramids ; The managerial demiurge: The bureaucracies, From the top to the bottom, The case of the foreman, The new entrepreneur, The power of the managers, Three trends ; Old professions and new skills: The professions and bureaucracy, The medical world, Lawyers, The professors, Business and the professions ; Brains, Inc.: Four phases, The bureaucratic context, The ideological demand, The rise of the technician ; The great salesroom: Types of salesmen, The biggest bazaar in the world, Buyers and floorwalkers, The salesgirls, The centralization of salesmanship, The personality market ; The enormous file: The old office, Forces and developments, The white-collar girl, The new office, The white-collar hierarchy -- pt. 3: Styles of life. Work: Meanings of work, The ideal of craftsmanship, The conditions of modern work, Frames of acceptance, The morale of the cheerful robots, The big slipt ; The status panic: White-collar prestige, The smaller city, The metropolis, The status panic ; Success: Patterns and ideologies, The educational elevator, Origins and mobilities, Hard times, The tarnished image -- pt. 4: Ways of power. The new middle class, II: Theories and difficulties, Mentalities, Organizations ; White-collar unionism: The extent organized, Acceptance and rejection, Individual involvement, The shape of unionism, Unions and politics ; The politics of the rearguard: Models of consciousness, Political indifference, The mass media, The social structure, U.S. politics, The Rearguards -- Afterword / by Russell Jacoby.
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. 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 frontier character. He painted a picture instead of a society that had evolved into a business-based milieu, viewing America instead as a great salesroom, an enormous file, and a new universe of management. Russell Jacoby, author of The End of Utopia and The Last Intellectuals, contributes a new Afterword to this edition, in which he reflects on the impact White Collar had at its original publication and considers what it means to our society today. "A book that persons of every level of the white collar pyramid should read and ponder. It will alert them to their condition for their better salvation."--Horace M. Kaellen, The New York Times (on the first edition).

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PUBLISHED
New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Year Published: 2002
Description: xx, 394 pages ; 21 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0195157087
9780195157086

SUBJECTS
Middle class -- United States.
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USA.