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Class and class conflict in industrial society

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Class and class conflict in industrial society

by Dahrendorf, Ralf

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Stanford University Press, 1/1/1965 12:00:00 AM. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. 9x6x1. Third printing, 1963. Ex-Library hardcover no dj (lt. gray boards) with all the usual markings, possible attachments, and library wear. Some fraying at edges. Tight binding.

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Title
Class and class conflict in industrial society
Author
Dahrendorf, Ralf
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Hardcover
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Edition
Fourth Edition
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Date Published
1/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Size
9x6x1
Weight
1.56 lbs

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