Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by leurfete 3557 days ago
I believe that Paul Fussell's "Class" makes the best accounting of the [American] class system. In it there are nine levels:

-

Top Out of Sight:

Billionaires and multi-millionaires. The people so wealthy they can afford exclusive levels of privacy. We never hear about them because they don't want us to.

Upper Class:

Millionaires, inherited wealth. Those who don't have to work. They refer to tuxes as "dinner jackets."

Upper Middle:

Wealthy surgeons and lawyers, etc. Professionals who couldn't be described as middle class. I suspect this is the class to which I, an engineer, am supposed to aspire.

Middle Class:

The great American majority, sort of.

High Proletarian (or "prole"):

Skilled workers but manual labor. Electricians, plumbers, etc. Probably not familiar with the term "proletarian."

Middle Prole:

Unskilled manual labor. Waitresses, painters. (In other words, my mom and dad!)

Low Prole:

Non-skilled of a lower level than mid prole. I suspect these people ask "Would you like fries with that, sir?" as a career.

Destitute:

Working and non-working poor.

Bottom Out of Sight:

Street people, the most destitute in society. "Out of sight" because they have no voice, influence or voter impact. (They don't vote.)

http://www.wesclark.com/am/class.html

1 comments

This is a good list. I wonder how many Americans (out of ~320M total) fall into each level?