Abstract

Preface Part I: 1. Sociology in its place 2. What is structuralism? 3. The sociological explanation of 'religious' beliefs 4. Class, status and power? Part II: 5. Embourgeoisement, self-rated Class and Party preference 6. Charismatic legitimacy and One-party Rule in Nkrumah's Ghana 7. Status consistency, relative deprivation and attitudes to immigrants W. G. Runciman and C. R. Bagley Part III: 8. Misdescribing institutions and misdescribing misdescriptions 9. 'Social' equality 10. 'False consciousness' 11. Games, justice and the general will W. G. Runciman and A. K. Sen Index.

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