the Working Class: A Critical Look," Social Problems 19 (1971): 149-62. For criticism and review of the literature on working-class authoritarianism, see S. M. Miller and Frank Riessman, " 'Working-Class Authoritarianism': A Critique of Lipset," British Journal of Sociology 12 (1961): 263-76; Sidney M. Peck, "Ideology and 'Political Sociology': The Conservative Bias of Lipset's 'Political Man,' " American Catholic Sociological Review 23 (1962): 128-55; Lewis Lipsitz, "Working-Class Authoritarianism : A Reevaluation," American Sociological Review 30 (1965): 103-9; Michael Lerner, "Respectable Bigotry," American Scholar 38 (1969): 606-17; and Edward G. Grabb, "Working-Class Authoritarianism and Tolerance of Outgroups: A Reassessment," Public Opinion Quarterly 43 (1979): 36-47.

The relationship between family patterns, child-rearing practices, social class, and authoritarianism is discussed in Ray H. Abrams, "The Contribution of Sociology to a Course on Marriage and the Family," Marriage and Family Living 2 (1940): 82-84; Sidney E. Goldstein, "Aims and Objectives of the National Conference," Marriage and Family Living 8 (1946): 57-58; Martha C. Ericson, "Child-Rearing and Social Status," American Journal of Sociology 52 (1946): 190-92; Allison Davis and Robert J. Havighurst, "Social Class and Color Differences in Child-Rearing," American Sociological Review II (1946): 698-710; Evelyn Mills Duvall, "Conceptions of Parenthood," American Journal of Sociology 52 (1946): 193-203; Rachel Ann Elder, "Traditional and Developmental Conceptions of Fatherhood," Marriage and Family Living II (1949): 98-100; Eleanor Maccoby and Patricia Gibbs, "Methods of Child-Rearing in Two Social Classes," in William E. Martin and Celia Burns Stendler, eds., Readings in Child Development (1954); Robert Sears, Eleanor Maccoby, and Harry Levin, Patterns of Child Rearing (1957); Urie Bronfenbrenner, "Socialization and Social Class through Time and Space," in Eleanor Maccoby et al., eds., Readings in Social Psychology (1958); Melvin L. Kohn, "Social Class and Parental Values," American Journal of Sociology 64 (1959): 337-51, and "Social Class and Parent-Child Relationships," American Journal of Sociology 68 (1963): 471-80; Mirra Komarovsky, Blue-Collar Marriage (1962); Donald G. McKinley, Social Class and Family Life (1964), foreword by Talcott Parsons; Daniel Rosenblatt and Edward A. Suchman, "The Underutilization of Medical-Care Services by Blue-Collarites," in Arthur B. Shostak and William Gomberg, eds., Blue-Collar World: Studies of the American Worker (1964); Lee Rainwater, "Making the Good Life Good: Working-Class Family and Lifestyles," in Levitan, ed., Blue-Collar Workers; James Walters and Nick Stinnett, "Parent-Child Relationships: A Decade Review of Research," Journal of Marriage and the Family 33 (1971): 70-III; Alan Kerckhoff, Socialization and Social Class (1972); Arlie Hochschild, ed., "A Review of Sex Role Research," American Journal of Sociology 78 (1973): 1011-30; and David M. Schneider and Raymond T. Smith, Class Differences and Sex Roles in American Kinship and Family Structure (1973).

Studies of political alienation include Franz Neumann, "Anxiety and Politics," published in Dissent in 1955 and reprinted in The Democratic and the Authoritarian State (1957), 270-300; Alan Westin, "Deadly Parallels: Radical Right and Radical

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