| Titre | Adieu au salariat bipolaire ? | |
|---|---|---|
| Auteur | Gérard Duménil, Michel Vakaloulis, Jean Lojkine | |
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				Revue | Actuel Marx | 
| Numéro | no 42, octobre 2007 L'Amérique latine en lutte | |
| Page | 164-180 | |
| Résumé anglais | 
					A Farewell to the Bipolar Class of Wage-Earners ? 
 G. Duménil and M. Vakaloulis here interview J. Lojkine about his latest book, Farewell to the Middle 
 Class. Lojkine's intention is to question and demystify the ideology of « the middle class », an ideology 
 which is both political (propagated and relayed by social-democracy) and « erudite », insofar as it corresponds to the sociological thesis of the « generalisation of the middle class ». Lojkine here answers questions dealing with the economic and political presuppositions of his critique of the «generalisation of the 
 middle class ». In what way are « managers » affected by the current social transformations? What are the 
 alliances within which they find themselves enrolled? How is one to account for the fragmentation of the 
 current class of wage-earners, and to what type of political unification might it eventually lead? Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) 				 | 
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| Article en ligne | http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=AMX_042_0164 | 

				
