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Authors: Brett, Judith
Abstract: Judith Brett talking about the class dimensions of her Ordinary People research
Description: Monday 30 October 2006</description>
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Abstract: This paper responds to Randall Collins' critique of R.W. Connell's 1997 paper, 'Why is classical theory classical' arguing that the the history of the discipline should in fact be redrawn.</description>
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