This book surveys whether and how social classes differ in their views
on important social issues, such as work and family, the economy and
politics, rights and morals, and the distribution of justice. What
accounts for such differences in opinion? Are class differences
comparable and consistent across different nations? Do class differences
change over time?
In The Moral Economy of Class, Stefan Svallfors builds on data from
large-scale comparative surveys to paint a picture of these class
differences. Comparing the United States, Britain, Germany, and Sweden,
he shows that class differences are highly persistent. Class remains one
of the key dividing lines in society.