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Classism

Discrimination the Law Ignores

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Classism

Discrimination the Law Ignores

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This book is the first in-depth analysis of classism as a form of discrimination.

While it establishes that there is little justification for excluding class from much legal analysis, it presents a cautionary argument about the wholesale inclusion of class as a protected ground. Its examination of a much overlooked topic combines theoretical argument with a concrete, detailed legal analysis. This is a thoughtful, nuanced and important work on a crucial question.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Part One: A Theoretical Framework for Class
2. Where did 'Class' Go?
3. Building the Best Theory of Class
4. 'Classism' or Just Poverty: How Classism Relates to Discrimination
5. Classism as a Form of Discrimination
Part Two: Classism and the Law
6. Classism and Discrimination Law
7. Classism and Hate Crime
8. Classism and Crimes
9. Classism and Constitutional Law
Part Three: Evaluating Anti-Classism
10. More Harm than Good?
11. The Limits of the Law
Conclusion
12. Conceiving Classism at Last

Product details

Published Sep 17 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 336
ISBN 9781509986668
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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