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Athens Greece
Sep 1999 time: 07:19
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quote: On a separate point, communism depends on a class system to generate support. Nothing like that exists in the the United States. |
How old are you, 12?
Where do you live, Beverly Hills?
Of course there is a class system in the United States! How about the WASPs, the blacks, the hispanics, the ghettoes, people living on welfare, the hobos, the sweatshops, the jails... As far as I know, in the United States a fairly large portion of the population is living on the margin of society and another large part is making ends meet with only the earnings of their own labor.
quote: In actual fact, I believe so-called "workers" are better off here in United States than anyplace else the world. If you would believe communist propaganda, this would be impossible to due to the capitalist nature of our economy. |
Of course the American workers are far better off than all other workers in the world. In a globalised economy the class system is extended globally, with nations-capitalists and nations-proletarians. The Americans own alot of bysinesses in other countries and are earning tons of money in expense of other nations. This raises your average income and makes your conscience more favorable to capitalism, since you are gaining from it. The real class difference is not between the $200.000 a year American and the $30.000 a year American but between those two and the $100 per year Ethiopian or the $125 per year Afghani.
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chegitz guevara
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL Communist Party of Apolyton
Jun 2000 time: 00:19
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The US does have a class system, it's just not set in law, as in previous times. There is a ruling class, there is a working class, there are farming and professional classes, and there is an underclass. By and large they reproduce themselves and there is very little movement between them, especially upwards.
Because the ruling class, however, is no longer as ostentatious as it was during the guilded age, it has become somewhat invisible. People assume it doesn't exist, though it owns the country and for the most part, the political system. At the same time, everyone else is lumped into a mushy middle class which has no real definition. Rather than being a [/i]true[/i] middle class of small shopkeepers and professionals, blue collar, white collar, pink and brown collars are all considered middle class. The vast majority of them are proletarian, like their parents, and like their children will be. There is a middle class, but it's a lot smaller than Americans realize.
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