Civil Society and Class Politics
Discover the profound insights in Civil Society and Class Politics by Irving Horowitz, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004. This thought-provoking volume spans 242 pages and features a collection of essays that delve into critical topics such as sociology, socialism, and the evolution of class politics. Horowitz examines the collapse of traditional class structures, the dynamics of political leadership, and the enduring nature of inequality across generations. Additionally, the book explores the rise of political extremism and the role of religion in fostering societal polarization. With a keen focus on working-class authoritarianism, Horowitz provides a detailed analysis of civil life in the United States throughout the century. This essential read is perfect for those interested in political sociology and social science, offering a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in politics and public policy.