BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stanislaw Ossowski's seminal work, Class Structure in
the
Social Consciousness (New York, 1963) is a basic
source,
especially for the first part of this article. Other books
covering aspects of the subject: Goetz A. Briefs, The
Pro-
letariat (New York,
1937); Ernst Troeltsch, The Social
Teachings of the
Christian Churches, 2 vols. (London, 1931);
Ralf Dahrendorf,
Essays in the Theory of Society (Stanford,
1969), esp. Chs. 6 and 7; Raymond Williams, Culture
and
Society (New York, 1963); Frank E. Manuel, The New World
of Henri Saint-Simon (Cambridge,
Mass., 1956); Michael
Young, The Rise of the
Meritocracy (New York, 1959); Hans
Gerth and C. Wright Mills,
trans. and eds., From Max Weber:
Essays in
Sociology (New York, 1946); Reinhard Bendix and
Seymour M. Lipset,
eds., Class, Status and Power, 2nd rev.
ed. (New
York, 1966). Cf. also K. Davis and W. E. Moore,
“Some
Principles of Stratification,” American
Sociological
Review,
10, 2 (1945); Melvin Tumin, “Some Principles
of
Stratification: A Critical Analysis,” American Sociological
Review,
18, 4 (1953), and “On
Inequality,” American Socio-
logical Review,
28, 1 (1963). Also useful are the entries under
“Stratification, Social” by Bernard Barber and Seymour
M.
Lipset, International Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences
(New York, 1968), Vol. 15.
LEWIS A. COSER
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