Figure 1 from Hogan (2001), Applying Tilly to the Analysis of Class, Race, and Gender Inequality

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Figure 1 from Hogan (2001), Applying Tilly to the Analysis of Class, Race, and Gender Inequality Figure 1. Class, Race, Gender, and Patronage Relations Distinguished by Mechanism of Surplus Appropriation (Exploitation versus Opportunity Hoarding) and Locus of Relations (Production versus Reproduction) Mechanism of Surplus Appropriation Exploitation Opportunity Hoarding Locus Production Class Patronage of Relations Reproduction Gender Race

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Figure 1 from Hogan (2001), Applying Tilly to the Analysis of Class, Race, and Gender Inequality

Figure 1. Class, Race, Gender, and Patronage Relations Distinguished by Mechanism of Surplus Appropriation (Exploitation versus Opportunity Hoarding) and Locus of Relations (Production versus Reproduction)

Mechanism of Surplus Appropriation

Exploitation Opportunity HoardingLocus Production Class Patronage ofRelations Reproduction Gender Race