The middle class: the mew convergence. Paradigm The middle class: the new convergence paradigm Section Articles

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Nikolai Tilkidjiev

Abstract

Throughout the modern world the middle class is increasingly looked upon as a precondition of stability in the social structures, as a means of softening social inequalities, as a way of retaining the status quo, as an instrument of achieving confidence in the future. And the noteworthy thing is that neither the perspective, nor the contexts vary a lot, whatever the regional and cultural specifics, regardless of the historical and political background, irrespective of the degree of economic development, etc.

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Author Biography

Nikolai Tilkidjiev, Institute of Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Address: 1 “15 Noemvri” Street, 1040, Sofia, Bulgaria

Email:niktilk@techno-link.com

How to Cite
Tilkidjiev, N. (2005). The middle class: the mew convergence. Paradigm: The middle class: the new convergence paradigm. Sociologie Românească, 3(3), 210-231. Retrieved from https://arsociologie.ro/revistasociologieromaneasca/sr/article/view/816