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Anurag is on page 248 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
Comparative reference groups are not chosen in accordance with the facts of inequality.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 201 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
They confirms the finding that self-reported middle-class identity (self-rating) is tied with the support for the Conservative party.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 195 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
Runciman warns that social attitudes to inequality cannot be claimed to be caused by the choice of a normative reference group.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 194 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
The survey relies on asking consumers to suggest what they would mean by people like themselves.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 181 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
Runciman considers the manual/non-manual distinction relevant in the context of England.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 180 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
One cannot after all ask the consumer what her comparative, normative and membership reference groups are.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 58 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
Runciman argues that the role of subjective evaluation of one's prospects may be disregarded in the way assignment to a class is recorded in the surveys.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 43 of 423 of Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)
Weber/Marx consider class-identity as the reference group - not pertaining to the social identity - but in a means-of-production sense.
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Relative deprivation and social justice: A study of attitudes to social inequality in twentieth-century England, (A Pelican book)

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Anurag is on page 100 of 324 of Poor Britain
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Poor Britain

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Anurag is on page 100 of 324 of Poor Britain
The choice of ‘conditions of deprivation’ can not be independent of ‘feelings of deprivation' - A Sen, Poverty and Famines.
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Poor Britain

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Anurag is on page 100 of 324 of Poor Britain
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Poor Britain

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Anurag is on page 17 of 241 of The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
Srinivasan always works with philosophical micro-definitions and her conclusions seem hard to refute.
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The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century

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Anurag is on page 13 of 241 of The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
Srinivasan goes into colonial history to describe how racial injustices are intertwined with gender - a path that modern feminists avoid.
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The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century

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Anurag is starting The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
There are some pithy one-liners to remember. Sex is gender in disguise. Feminism cannot indulge the fantasy that interests always converge.
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The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century

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Anurag is on page 10 of 352 of The Joyless Economy: The Psychology of Human Satisfaction
The idea of reference point is brought early on - as he talks about the eccentric paying more.
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The Joyless Economy: The Psychology of Human Satisfaction

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Anurag is on page 26 of 302 of Six Months In India, Volume 1
Indeed - race was a matter of pride and selection in those days too. Armenians, Eurasians and Persians - in Mary's words - were to fill the civil service (they're closer to being white than native dark-skinned people).
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Six Months In India, Volume 1

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Anurag is on page 25 of 302 of Six Months In India, Volume 1
Given such disparities it even a slight condescension could be refreshing - for example - by Mary saying that Hindoo women - once "developed" by the West - might not be very different from Western women. This speaks more of the innocence of Western women in those days than the social attitudes overall.
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Six Months In India, Volume 1

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