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Classism: The Discrimination that the Law Ignores


ISBN13: 9781509986644
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £90.00





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.

Subjects:
Discrimination Law
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