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Russia: The Reemergence of Class in the Wake of the First “Classless” Society
Russia: The Reemergence of Class in the Wake of the First “Classless” Society

Author(s): Stephen Crowley
Subject(s): Government/Political systems, Culture and social structure , Social development, Social differentiation, Sociology of Politics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Russia; class; middle class; inequality;

Summary/Abstract: Class structure, class inequality, and class analysis are central to understanding contemporary Russian politics and society. And yet Russians themselves—from social scientists, to political leaders, to everyday Russians—have struggled to come to grips with the concept of class, which became a taboo topic following the collapse of communism. In recent years, that has started to change. Russian social scientists have placed great emphasis on defining the Russian “middle class,” in a search both for a non-Marxist conception of class and for a social group with the potential to lead Russia toward a more liberal future. Yet the middle class concept remains fuzzy, and the political aspirations for the group have been only partially realized. Meanwhile, much of the rest of Russian society retains a more traditional view of class and class conflict, as reflected in various political struggles and even in popular culture, such as Russian film.

  • Issue Year: 29/2015
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 698-710
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English