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Dialectic of Solidarity - 9789004168862

Un libro in lingua di Worrell Mark P. edito da Brill Academic Pub, 2008

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Working with unpublished wartime research reports written by the Institute of Social Research (a.k.a. the Frankfurt School), Worrell (sociology, State U. of New York at Cortland) conducts a socio-historical analysis of American working-class consciousness during World War II, focusing in particular on the question of worker attitudes towards ideologies of authoritarian anti-Semitism. The Frankfurt School research involved asking 566 workers open-ended questions about what they thought of the Jews and the Nazi anti-Semitic project, allowing Worrell to analyze such issues as whether Jews were seen as fellow workers or as the personification of capital; the effect of union membership on worker attitudes; the relationship between labor anti-Semitism and working class conceptions of work, authority, and the nature of group solidarity; the influence of wages and occupational statuses on prejudice; the relationship between religious beliefs and anti-Semitism; the political function of anti-Semitic propaganda; and comparative European and American forms of anti-Semitism. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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