The Aristocracy of labor the position of skilled craftsmen in the American class structure Gavin Mackenzie
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TextSeries: Cambridge studies in sociology/ed. by R M Blackburn and John H. Goldthorpe; 7Publication details: London Cambridge University Press 1973Description: x, 208pISBN: - 0-521-20286-8
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