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by cee_el123
1777 days ago
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if the masses realized/felt that their life sucks - they would revolt already against the status quo or maybe not, since upper classes will swiftly deal with it and go back to being miserable about their first world problems |
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I don’t think this paints the full picture but I believe this is at least partially due to differences in regional identities even within the class. India has multiple major languages, several castes and sub-castes (reference to this has been made in the article). This makes class solidarity much harder among the lower classes, who also have difficulty in accessing good education.
The upper classes on the other hand all speak English or Hindi. They can communicate with one another. Their easier access to education and frequent contact with people from other regions of the country makes them care less about those divisions. There is much more class solidarity in the upper classes.