The ‘New Working Class’

Author:

Lockwood David

Abstract

The problem of the ‘new working class’ is located in the events of recent political history, specifically in the three successive electoral defeats of the Labour Party. In attempting to explain the failure of the traditional working class party to increase, or even retain, its support among the wage-earning population, a good many generalizations about the causes and consequences of secular changes in the class structure have been advanced and disputed. The salient thesis is that which seeks to account for the conservative drift of the working class in terms of their growing prosperity and their gradual assimilation to the middle class in an economy of full employment and rising expectations of material welfare. As one writer puts it: “The whole working class finds itself on the move, moving towards new middle class values and middle class existence” (1).

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

Reference15 articles.

1. Socialist Commentary, 05 1960)

2. Encounter, 05 1960.

3. Samuel Ralph , The Deference Voter, New Left Review, 01–02 1960

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