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  1. Ruling Class, Ruling Culture: Studies of conflict, power and hegemony in Australian life. Roderick Martin . Sociology 1978 12: 1, 177-178 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the cita ...

    • Roderick Martin
  2. It covers an extensive range of topics from class conflict, ideological formation, popular culture and the Whitlam dismissal. It was an important text in the development of the Australian New Left , and would substantially inform Connell's collaborative work Class Structure in Australian History .

    • Raewyn Connell
    • 1977
  3. 27. Sept. 2010 · Ruling class, ruling culture : studies of conflict, power, and hegemony in Australian life. by. Connell, Raewyn, 1944-. Publication date. 1977. Topics. Social classes, Big business, Power (Social sciences), Social conflict, Negocios (Grandes), Poder (Ciencias sociales), Conflicto social, Classes sociales, Grandes entreprises, Pouvoir ...

  4. 1. Jan. 1978 · J. M. Lee, Ruling Class, Ruling Culture: Studies of Conflict, Power and Hegemony in Australian Life, International Affairs, Volume 54, Issue 1, January 1978, Pages 179–180, https://doi.org/10.2307/2615564

  5. First published January 1978. Ruling Class, Ruling Culture: Studies of conflict, power and hegemony in Australian life. Roderick Martin View all authors and affiliations. Volume 12, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.1177/003803857801200126. Contents. Get access. More. Get full access to this article. View all access and purchase options for this article.

    • Roderick Martin
  6. Preface 1. Approach to class analysis 2. The idea of class in Australian social science Part I. The Ruling Class: 3. The structure of the ruling class 4. The major companies 5. Conflict in the ruling class, 1970-1972 6. Ruling-class responses to Labor, 1973-1975 Part II. The Ruling Culture: 7. Class consciousness in childhood 8. Class and ...

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