[BOOK][B] Durable inequality

C Tilly - 1998 - books.google.com
C Tilly
1998books.google.com
" Durable Inquality solidifies Charles Tilly's reputation as one of the world's most creative
social scientists. It is a work of considerable theoretical scope and imagination. Tilly's
original framework clearly reveals and thoroughly explains the similar social processes that
create different forms of social inequality."—William Julius Wilson, author of The Truly
Disadvantaged" A highly sophisticated yet extremely accessible reconstruction of a core
sociological problem.... Durable Inequality is one of those exceptional books that provides …
" Durable Inquality solidifies Charles Tilly's reputation as one of the world's most creative social scientists. It is a work of considerable theoretical scope and imagination. Tilly's original framework clearly reveals and thoroughly explains the similar social processes that create different forms of social inequality."—William Julius Wilson, author of The Truly Disadvantaged" A highly sophisticated yet extremely accessible reconstruction of a core sociological problem.... Durable Inequality is one of those exceptional books that provides both a compelling rereading of familiar issues and an inspiring vision for future research."—Elisabeth S. Clemens, author of The People's Lobby" In a refreshing book characterized by deep insight into social structure and relations and displaying a rich historical sweep, Tilly has constructed a major challenge to contemporary individualistic interpretations of persistent economic inequality."—Richard A. Easterlin, author of Growth Triumphant" Clearly the work of a master.... The book provides a new and rigorous understanding of one of the key facts of social life."—Bruce G. Carruthers, author of City of Capital" The insights in this book offer the opportunity to revitalize the study of social stratification with a version of organizational theory, and reconnect both to political sociology."—Neil Fligstein, author of The Transformation of Corporate Control
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