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by gruez
361 days ago
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>Own capital or be owned by those who do. That's how it works. You didn't answer the question. Are those people "captial" or not? If it's just "own capital", then most Americans are "capital" because they at least have some sort of 401k or pension, but I suspect you wouldn't put them in the same group as "people who have hoovered up the majority of wealth" or whatever. |
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Probably not. In the sense it's being used in this discussion, capital are people whose majority of income comes from dividends and rents. So your typical 401k (likely - I am not American) isn't in that category, rather they are labor with some savings for an old age.
The main difference is whether you need to work for someone or not. That determines your social class and to a large extent, self-interests.