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The basic concern of the author is to find the reason for the persistent leftist character of French working-class politics in a period of rapid industrialization and improving living standards. Reanalyzing material from surveys made by two French organizations, he finds that increased affluence is correlated with changes in social structure that increase radicalism. As rural and small-town workers come into big cities and large plants, they are influenced by political activists who provide them with a Communist frame of reference for interpreting the meaning of new affluence.

Originally published in 1967.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Contents
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  1. Abbreviations Used in Text
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  1. CHAPTER I Introduction
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  1. PART ONE The Workers in French Society
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  1. CHAPTER II The Fourth Republic Background—the Parties and the Unions
  2. pp. 29-49
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  1. CHAPTER III The Position of the Workers: Politics and Issues
  2. pp. 50-77
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  1. CHAPTER IV The Position of the Workers: the Economic and Social Condition
  2. pp. 78-112
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  1. CHAPTER V Pro-Soviet and Revolutionary Workers
  2. pp. 113-128
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  1. PART TWO The Role of Deprivations
  2. pp. 129-130
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  1. CHAPTER VI Skill and Politics
  2. pp. 131-167
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  1. CHAPTER VIII Standard of Living and Politics: Automobiles, Homes, and Luxuries
  2. pp. 168-212
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  1. PART THREE The Channels of Influence
  2. pp. 213-214
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  1. CHAPTER X Factory Life and the Unions
  2. pp. 215-254
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  1. CHAPTER XI Size of City, Region, and Religion
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  1. CHAPTER XII Affluence and the French Workers
  2. pp. 285-308
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  1. APPENDIX A: The Surveys
  2. pp. 309-320
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  1. APPENDIX B: A Note on Sex and Politics
  2. pp. 321-324
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  1. APPENDIX C: Regions
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  1. Name Index
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  1. Subject Index
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  1. Other books published for The Center of International Studies Princeton University
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