Of course they are right, since class is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the machine works once it is set in motion — not this interest and that interest, but the friction of interests — the movement itself, the heat, the thundering... Iran Between Two Revolutions - Page 3by Ervand Abrahamian - 1982 - 561 lehteLimited preview - About this book
| Bertell Ollman - 1979 - 246 lehte
...they are also versions of what is found. The distinction is well captured in EP Thompson's claim that "class is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the machine works once it is set in motion."42 To offer a strict definition of "class" where brief, relative and conditional indications... | |
| Richard Harvey Brown - 1989 - 256 lehte
...engine-room to look, tell us that nowhere at all have they been able to locate and classify a class. ... Of course they are right, since class is not this...machine works once it is set in motion — not this interest and that interest, but the friction of interests — the movement itself, the heat, the thundering... | |
| David S. Newbury - 1991 - 388 lehte
...Thompson draws on a metaphor of industrialization, a similar analysis could be applied to clans on Ijwi: Class is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the machine works once it is set in motion—not this or that interest but the friction of interests, the movement itself, the heat, the... | |
| David L. Harvey - 1993 - 340 lehte
...all have they been able to locate and classify a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies,...machine, but the way the machine works once it is set into motion—not this interest and that interest, but the friction of interests—the movement itself,... | |
| Pushkala Prasad - 1997 - 408 lehte
...to locate and classify a class. They can only find a multitude of people wilh different oecupations, incomes, status-hierarchies, and the rest. Of course,...class is not this or that part of the machine, but the ivrty the machine works once it is set in motion — not this interest and that interest, but ihe frirtion... | |
| Marianne DeKoven - 2001 - 364 lehte
...WORK: MATERIALIZING STRUCTURES/ PRODUCING WORKERS AND THE MANlFOLD POSSIBILITIES FOR RECONFlGURATION "(C)lass is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the machine works . . . the friction of interests — the movement itself, the heat, the thundering noise. . . . class... | |
| David Byrne - 2002 - 196 lehte
...rather than variables who have the capacity to act and reflect on society. (Elliott, 1999: 101-2) ... class is not this or that part of the machine, but...machine works once it is set in motion - not this interest and that interest, but the friction of interests the movement itself, the heat, the thundering... | |
| Stephen Howe - 2000 - 354 lehte
...not things but processes. One could well say of colonial power what Thompson said of class: ' [It] is not this or that part of the machine, but the way the machine works once it is set in motion ... the movement itself, the heat, the thundering noise . . . ultimately, the definition can only be... | |
| Peter Sawchuk - 2003 - 284 lehte
...all have they been able to locate and classify a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies,...set in motion - not this and that interest, but the faction of interests - the movement itself, the heat, the thundering noise. . . . When we speak of... | |
| Steven Loyal, Stephen Quilley - 2004 - 304 lehte
...all have they been able to locate and classify a class. They can only find a multitude of people with different occupations, incomes, status-hierarchies,...machine works once it is set in motion - not this interest and that interest, but the friction of interests - the movement itself, the heat, the thundering... | |
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