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Affluence and the French Worker in the Fourth Republic

Richard F. Hamilton

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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The basic concern of the author is to find the reason for the persistent leftist character of French working-class politics in a period of rapid industrialization and improving living standards. Reanalyzing material from surveys made by two French organizations, he finds that increased affluence is correlated with changes in social structure that increase radicalism. As rural and small-town workers come into big cities and large plants, they are influenced by political activists who provide them with a Communist frame of reference for interpreting the meaning of new affluence.

Originally published in 1967.

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Political sociology, Working class, Social revolution, Social liberalism, Betterment, Labor aristocracy, French Left, Employment, Henri de Man, Reformism, William H. Whyte, Presses Universitaires de France, Marseille, Bourgeoisie, Voting, Left-wing politics, West Germany, Politics, Economism, Industrial sociology, Mittelstand, Demagogue, French Canadians, Labour movement, Politique, Economics, Politics of France, Social class, Job security, Union shop, Alexis de Tocqueville, Cesare Beccaria, Charles Bettelheim, Middle class, Class action, French Fourth Republic, American middle class, Workforce, Radicalism (historical), Bureaucrat, Henri Lefebvre, Gaullism, Standard of living, Unemployment, Communism, French Civil Service, Income, Syndicalism, Trade union, Underemployment, Jacksonian democracy, Karl Marx, Activism, French Communist Party, Charles de Gaulle, Civil service, The American Voter, Union democracy, Social transformation, Michel Crozier, Liberalism, Marxist Party, Welfare state, French Community, Newspaper, The Affluent Society, The Oligarchs, Welfare, Labour power, Public expenditure