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  1. Darby lewes.class='Hi'>Middle-Class Edens - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (1):14.
  2. Mark Sagoff.class='Hi'>Middle Class - forthcoming - Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate.
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    Upper Middle Class Social Reproduction: Wealth, Schooling, and Residential Choice in Chile.María Luisa Méndez - 2018 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by Modesto Gayo.
    In the contemporary context of increasing inequality and various forms of segregation, this volume analyzes the transition to neoliberal politics in Santiago de Chile. Using an innovative methodological approach that combines georeferenced data and multi-stage cluster analysis, Méndez and Gayo study the old and new mechanisms of social reproduction among the upper middle class. In so doing, they not only capture the interconnections between macro- and microsocial dimensions such as urban dynamics, schooling demands, cultural repertoires and socio-spatial trajectories, (...)
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  4. The Middle Class: Philosophical, Political, and Historical Perspectives.Philipp W. Rosemann, Joshua S. Parens & José Espericueta (eds.) - 2020 - San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Universidad Costa Rica.
    In the summer of 2016, the University of Dallas and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México organized a conference to discuss the topic of the middle class and its continued decline—recognizing that, despite some historical, political and cultural differences, healthy democracies throughout the hemisphere depend upon a strong and prosperous middle class. This volume brings together contributions by nine scholars from both institutions. The chapters reflect diverse disciplinary perspectives that are historical, political, economic, anthropological, and philosophical. (...)
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    Il feticcio middle-class e le scienze sociali fra ordine liberal e neoliberale negli Stati Uniti.Matteo Battistini - 2017 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 29 (57).
    In the United States, the crisis broke out in 2008 launched a public debate on the decline of the middle class with peculiar historical references: from the Great Depression and the New Deal to the globalization of the Nineties, through the fractures imposed by the social movements of the Sixties and the neo-liberal turn of the Eighties. In the light of a debate in which the middle class emerges as an indisputable keyword of the American political (...)
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    Middleclass education and examinations: Some early Victorian problems.John Roach - 1962 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (2):176-193.
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    ‘Bringing the Middle Classes Back In’ An Egalitarian Case for (Truly) Universal Public Services.Shlomi Segall - unknown
    Some egalitarians argue against public services that are free for all, on the grounds that free access appears to primarily benefit the middle classes. I advocate, instead, the inclusion of the middle classes in public services, arguing that only truly universal intake of public services prevents the inegalitarian effects of economic segregation. Such universal participation in public services is achieved, partly, through subsidies for, and regulation of, privately produced services.
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  8. Embodying Middle Class Gender Aspirations: Perspectives from China’s Privileged Young Women.[author unknown] - 2021
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    The Australian Middle Class and the Asia-Pacific Century.Bill Martin - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 55 (1):61-82.
    In what directions is the Australian `new' middle class developing as we move towards the `Asia-Pacific century'? This paper reviews the basic structural features of the group during most of the 20th century, and suggests that a number of the arrangements which had delivered high status, material privileges and security to the group are becoming increasingly problematic. It examines evidence of the growing importance of Asian opportunities to the Australian middle class, and indications of responses to (...)
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    A Middle-Class Parent's Guide to Education.A. C. F. Beales & Walter James - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (2):236.
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    Middle-Class Waifs: The Psychodynamic Treatment of Affectively Disturbed Children.Elaine V. Siegel - 1991 - Routledge.
    In this volume, a well-known psychoanalyst, dance therapist, and educational consultant chronicles her clinical work with deeply troubled children who fall between the cracks of our diagnostic and educational systems. These children, who frequently turn out to have been sexually or punitively abused, have no real emotional home despite the fact that they live in materially comfortable circumstances. In spite of their apparent brightness and precocity, they do not thrive in the classroom, where their disruptive behavior, tendency to act out, (...)
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    Contested Capital: Rural Middle Classes in India: Rural Middle Classes in India.Maryam Aslany - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    The expansion and transformation of Asian economies is producing class structures, roles and identities that could not easily be predicted from other times and places. The industrialisation of the countryside, in particular, generates new, rural middle classes which straddle the worlds of agriculture and industry in complex ways. Their class position is improvised on the basis of numerous influences and opportunities, and is in constant evolution. Enormous though its total population is, meanwhile, the rural middle (...) remains invisible to most scholars and policymakers. Contested Capital is the first major work to shed light on an emerging transnational class comprised of many hundreds of millions of people. In India, the 'middle class' has become one of the key categories of economic analysis and developmental forecasting. The discussion suffers from one major oversight: it assumes that the middle class resides uniquely in the cities. As this book demonstrates, however, more than a third of India's middle class is rural, and 17 per cent of rural households belong to the middle class. The book brings this vast and dynamic population into view, so confronting some of the most crucial neglected questions of the contemporary global economy. (shrink)
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    Middle Class Communitas: The Fraternal Order of Badgers.Noel J. Chrisman - 1974 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (4):356-376.
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    Urban MiddleClass Japanese Women and Their White Faces: Gender, Ideology, and Representation.Mikiko Ashikari - 2003 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 31 (1):3-37.
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    Middle classes, democratization, and class formation.Hagen Koo - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (4):485-509.
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    Middleclass non‐vocational lecture and debating subjects in 19th‐century England.Michael D. Stephens & Gordon W. Roderick - 1973 - British Journal of Educational Studies 21 (2):192-201.
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    China's Middle Class: Unified or Fragmented?Chunlong Lu - 2013 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 14 (1):127-150.
    Based on data collected from a representative-sample survey conducted in five Chinese cities (Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu, and Hangzhou) in the middle of 2008, this study examines the behavioral orientations of Chinese middle class toward the local elections which are held in urban areas, and the attitudinal orientations of Chinese middle class toward the current regime. The results indicate that there is a strong division within the group of the middle class, especially along (...)
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    Capital, habitus, and education in contemporary China: Understanding motivations of middle-class families in pursuing studying abroad in the United States.Xin Wang - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (12):1314-1328.
    The growing Chinese middle class and their accumulation of wealth and economic capital have seen an increasing number of Chinese students pursuing their education in the West. Due to this growing number, motivations behind their decision to study abroad warrant scholarly treatment. This article discusses the motives of Chinese middle-class families and their children in seeking studying abroad. The paper reports on a recent study of 166 students on American campuses from 2017 to 2018. It uses (...)
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    Education and the middle classes: Against reductionism in educational theory and research.John Beck - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (1):37-55.
    This paper critiques what it sees as a tendency on the part of certain social researchers to engage in moralistic critiques of middle-class parents, especially in relation to the choices and actions of such parents within educational quasi-markets. It proceeds to a linked critique of the influence within education of certain aspects of the work of Pierre Bourdieu, with particular reference to the concepts of symbolic violence and the depiction of cultural meanings as arbitrary. It is argued that (...)
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    The Middle Class, Democracy and National Socialism. The Political Development of the Artisans and Small Traders in the Weimar Republic. [REVIEW]George L. Mosse - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):257-258.
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    The Middle-Class Front and the Republic. The Economic Party and National Party of the German Middle Classes, 1919–1933. [REVIEW]Helmut Mathy - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):104-107.
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    The Middle Class and the Formation of the Polis. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):233-234.
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    Middle-class Dharma: women, aspiration, and the making of contemporary Hinduism.Jennifer D. Ortegren - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    "You have to come to my wedding," Kavita told me, turning to face me where I sat next to her on the couch. "You can come with the other people from the street. You will get everything you need for your *research* there." "I will come, I will come!" I replied enthusiastically. I had only met Kavita and her two younger sisters, Arthi and Deepti (see Figure 2.1), mere minutes before this invitation was extended. I had initially come to Pulan (...)
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  24. Review Articles : The Middle Class—An Untidy Prominence. [REVIEW]Tim Rowse - 1990 - Thesis Eleven 25 (1):147-161.
    The Middle Class—An Untidy Prominence: Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee, A People's History of Australia Since 1788 Four Volumes: A Most Valuable Acquisition ; Making a Life ; Constructing a Culture ; Staining the Wattle.
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    White Middle-class Identities and Urban Schooling. By Diane Reay, Gill Crozier and David James.Andrew J. Howes - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (2):249-252.
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    Poland's Seven Middle Classes.Jacek Kurczewski - 1994 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 61:395-422.
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    The Ethics and Economics of Middle Class Romance: Wollstonecraft and Smith on Love in Commercial Society.Roos Slegers - 2021 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (4):525-542.
    This article shows the philosophical kinship between Adam Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft on the subject of love. Though the two major 18th century thinkers are not traditionally brought into conversation with each other, Wollstonecraft and Smith share deep moral concerns about the emerging commercial society. As the new middle class continues to grow along with commerce, vanity becomes an ever more common vice among its members. But a vain person is preoccupied with appearance, status, and flattery—things that get (...)
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    Two trends in middle-class birth in the United States.Vern L. Katz - 1993 - Human Nature 4 (4):367-382.
    This discussion focuses on two important trends in American childbirth that have emerged in the past 30 years, the demand for a perfect baby and the desire for a perfect birth. These two trends are particularly important in the subgroup of middle-class women who have decided on delayed childbearing. Tremendous technological innovations, such as ultra-sound, prenatal genetic analysis, and fetal monitoring, have promoted the perception that physicians can control the prenatal environment and predict the pregnancy outcome. This expectation (...)
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    A Conjunctive Pattern in Middle Class Informal and Formal Education.Robert I. Levy - 1975 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 3 (2):269-279.
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    The New Middle Classes: Their Culture and Life Styles.Joseph Bensman - 1970 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 4 (1):23.
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  31. (1 other version)Moral Indignation and Middle Class Psychology, A Sociological Study.Svend Ranulf - 1938 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 126 (9):239-240.
     
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    Reluctantly Middle Class: The Emancipation of Simone de Beauvoir.Konrad Bieber - 1987 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 4 (1):89-98.
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  33. Work and the middle-class.G. Benguigui - 1990 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 89:254-272.
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    Sport, Hegemony and the Middle Class: The Victorian Mountaineers.David Robbins - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (4):579-601.
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    The Crisis of the Middle Class.Lewis Corey - 1936 - International Journal of Ethics 46 (3):402-405.
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  36. Media and Middle Class Moms: Images and Realities of Work and Family.[author unknown] - 2009
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  37. Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780.Robert E. Brown, Stuart G. Brown & Raymond Walters - 1958 - Science and Society 22 (4):372-374.
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    Innocents and Oracles: The Child as a Figure of Knowledge and Critique in the Middle-Class Philosophical Imagination.Joanne Faulkner - 2011 - Critical Horizons 12 (3):323 - 346.
    This paper argues that the figure of the child performs a critical function for the middle-class social imaginary, representing both an essential “innocence” of the liberal individual, and an excluded, unconscious remainder of its project of control through the management of knowledge. While childhood is invested with affect and value, children’s agency and opportunities for social participation are restricted insofar as they are seen both to represent an elementary humanity and to fall short of full rationality, citizenship and (...)
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    Japan's New Middle Class.William B. Hauser & Ezra F. Vogel - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):125.
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    Materially Blessed are the Middle Classes, for They are Virtuous: A Review Essay on Deirdre McCloskey’s Bourgeois Trilogy.Matthew Arbo - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (3):271-280.
    This essay reviews Deirdre McCloskey’s trilogy in political economy: Bourgeois Virtues, Bourgeois Dignity, and Bourgeois Equality. In this trilogy McCloskey seeks to reestablish the ethical, historical, and political legitimacy of modern capitalism. Success of the project is offset by misapprehension of normativity and thus of how human economy is ethical.
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    Democracy and the middle-class rule of reason.James Feibleman - 1937 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (4):536-542.
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    Financing Universal Basic Income: Eliminating Poverty and Bolstering the Middle Class While Addressing Inequality, Economic Rents, and Climate Change.Drew Riedl - 2020 - Basic Income Studies 15 (2).
    Universal Basic Income (UBI) can serve as a beneficial public policy to reduce poverty and inequality, yet a great challenge is how to fund it. This article offers a roadmap for fully funding UBI in a manner that: eliminates poverty; bolsters the middle-class; eliminates the stigma and government bureaucracy of social welfare programs; reduces ever-expanding inequality; initiates a path to meeting climate change goals; reduces speculation; and increases fairness and opportunity in the tax code. As stand-alone policies, these (...)
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    ‘Black diamonds’, ‘clever blacks’ and other metaphors: Constructing the black middle class in contemporary South African print media.Erez Levon, Tommaso M. Milani & E. Dimitris Kitis - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (2):149-170.
    South Africa has been undergoing a process of transformation since the end of White minority rule in 1994. During this period, various employment and lifestyle opportunities have given rise to a growing Black middle class. Against this backdrop, the article draws upon an intersectional approach to corpus-assisted discourse studies in order to examine the construction of the BMC in a 1.4 million-word corpus composed of 20 mainstream Anglophone South African newspaper titles published between 2008 and 2014. With the (...)
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  44. Invisible Visits: Black Middle-Class Women in the American Healthcare System.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Chickens, weeds, and the production of green middle-class identity through urban agriculture in deindustrial Michigan, USA.Megan Maurer - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (2):467-479.
    In recent decades, urban agriculture has drawn practitioners seeking ways to increase both environmental sustainability and social equity in their cities. The practice has also drawn criticism for the ways it reproduces inequalities based on differences of class and race. In this paper, I argue contestations around urban agriculture are part of ongoing yet shifting processes of class formation intersecting with racial differentiation, in particular the emergence of green middle-class identity. Drawing on fourteen months of ethnographic (...)
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    (1 other version)The Neoliberal State and Risk Society: The Chinese State and the Middle Class.Hai Ren - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (151):105-128.
    How do we theorize the Chinese state, a state both transforming itself rapidly through economic rationalism and yet standing firmly through governmental authoritarianism? Where and how is the figure of the middle class situated in this Chinese state? How does a critical understanding of the Chinese situation offer insights into problems of risks associated with the middle class in the current global economic crisis/recession? To address these questions, I look at both the politics of the Chinese (...)
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    Postmodernism and the New Middle Class.Hans-Georg Betz - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (2):93-114.
  48. Unreal work-middle-class heritage.R. Beum - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (1):53-66.
     
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  49. The Catholicity of the Middle Class: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate.David Gregory & Stephen Martir - 2010 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 24 (2):379-398.
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    Schools for Girls and Colleges for Women: A Handbook of Female Education Chiefly Designed for the Use of Persons of the Upper Middle Class.Charles Eyre Pascoe - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The author of handbooks that reflected the Victorian emphasis on bettering one's prospects, Charles Eyre Pascoe addressed the topic of female education in this work of 1879, at a time when the Cambridge colleges of Girton and Newnham were in their infancy. 'Chiefly designed for the use of persons of the upper middle class', the guide aims to assist parents in making informed choices about their daughters' education. The coverage extends from kindergarten through to university, before focusing on (...)
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