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Social disaffection among deprived groups
Authors:Daniel Katz  Barbara Gutek  Euginia Barton
Institution:Institute for Social Research, Universiry of Michigan U.S.A.;University of California-Los Angeles U.S.A.;Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan U.S.A.
Abstract:One test of societal cleavages is the extent of differences in the population between subgroups such as race, social class, or generations, at three levels: nationalism, support for the political system, and satisfaction with aspects of every day living. National sample data indicate no clear marks of division on these three dimensions in the U.S. for groupings based upon income, education, occupation, age, or sex. The greatest potential cleavage is racial, for here there are differences between Blacks and Whites. consistent though not great, at all three levels. Various groups are tied into the system in different ways. People in the lower strata are stronger than managerial groups in their nationalism and evaluation of administrative agencies but lower on their confidence in national political leadership.
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