TY - JOUR AU1 - Parson, Don AB - A working class perspective implies, 1) ‘the working class as an autonomous power; 2) capital as including the working class within it, capital thus as the class struggle; 3) technology as a particular division of working class power . . . ; 4) working class olganization as a function of the composition of the class and thus the historical specificity of trade unionism, social democracy, and lenhism . . . ; 5 ) political recompositon as the working class overcoming capital’s division; 6) the working class as including the waged and unwaged; and thus 7) capital as . . social factory . . ,’ (Cleaver, 1979,63). The development of redevelopment composition and regulating power through the various sectors of the class. Such hierarchies are based upon sex, race, access to the wage, spatial location, etc. (see James, 1975) - thus we have men vs women, blacks vs whites, unionized vs ’unorganized’ workers, ‘honest workers’ vs ’welfare chselers’, the ghettoes vs the suburbs, etc. - with the working class, as a whole, being dominated by capital. It is important to clarify here that these divisions are not just a clever ploy on the part of capital to divide the TI - The development of redevelopment: public housing and urban renewal in Los Angeles JF - International Journal of Urban and Regional Research DO - 10.1111/j.1468-2427.1982.tb00387.x DA - 1982-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/the-development-of-redevelopment-public-housing-and-urban-renewal-in-S86V0YmAkS SP - 393 VL - 6 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -