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by pjc50
81 days ago
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> issues of class were a huge part of cultural life throughout the 80s and 90s Yes, and this is much less the case now. Changes to the economics of culture have closed a lot of doors. As well as the massive expansion of university, which magically conveys "middle class" status on people even if they are still heavily indebted wage slaves. Lurking under a lot of this stuff are two nasty questions: - whether the word "white" is attached to "working class", even invisibly - whether people who are retired count as "working class", even if they are property owners with private pensions |
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