@inbook{10.7758/9781610447256.17, ISBN = {9780871545060}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7758/9781610447256.17}, abstract = {I am generally called upon to do sessions with Erik Olin Wright so that we can argue with each other over Marxist versus non-Marxist forms of class analysis. But on this occasion, this is largely not going to be the case, since Erik has done that part of the wrap-up very well in his chapter. Instead, I will pick up two themes that I think have recurred throughout the whole range of chapters in this volume. I say two themes, but these are really two oppositions that have emerged and that we should think about.On one side of the}, author = {John Goldthorpe}, booktitle = {Social Class: How Does It Work?}, pages = {350--353}, publisher = {Russell Sage Foundation}, title = {Two Oppositions in Studies of Class: A Reflection}, year = {2008} }