Item Detail
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9178
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English
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The Mormon Church : Its Middle Class Propensities
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Review of Religious Research
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Winter 1963
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4
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84-95
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Davies discusses some results of his 1957 study to determine the socio-economic position of members of the Church. He found that active members tend toward being Republican and middle-class, while inactive members are more often working class and Democrats. He contrasts the current middle-classness with the working-classness of the 1850s in Utah, and specifies theology, education, and leadership as leading to being middle-class and Republican.
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