A WORKING-CLASS LETTER IS SOMETHING TO WRITE
Deflation increases the real value of debt. The debunking of the big boys and girls and the failures there within display the hidden debt that is a very big debt to the working classes.
Inflation only increases the image value of ... you know who. Do you do you do you do you wanna dance?
As far as i can see fuck all has changed.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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As dear Dr Dalton said, money is a meaningless symbol.
But when you haven't got any it means a hell of a lot.
I can certainly agree with that!!
There is no working class.
Simple..
There'll always be a working class but they don't always work.
To get the likes of a Merkin and an Anticant to write the words working-class is surely a good beginning and a step in the right direction.
You see the working-class is working - slowly again.
I don't think their is a working class anymore.
There is an underclass - but that includes members of all the 'old' classes.
Class warfare will take a new form.
'The middle classes could become a revolutionary class, taking the role envisaged for the proletariat by Marx. The globalization of labour markets and reducing levels of national welfare provision and employment could reduce peoples’ attachment to particular states. The growing gap between themselves and a small number of highly visible super-rich individuals might fuel disillusion with meritocracy, while the growing urban under-classes are likely to pose an increasing threat to social order and stability, as the burden of acquired debt and the failure of pension provision begins to bite. Faced by these twin challenges, the world’s middle-classes might unite, using access to knowledge, resources and skills to shape transnational processes in their own class interest.”'
http://tinyurl.com/28ea5u
The figures I saw recently about the shrinking share of the underclass in USA national wealth over the last decade, and the almost doubling share of the super-rich, are appalling.
One of the most depressing features of Obama's pronouncements is his repeated plege to help the middle class, but scarcely a mention of the working class or the underclass.
Middle classes of the world unite as you now see who has the bite.
In the end it is the majority even if this takes one helluva trial to get there.
But me Merkin : I do agree with you although you talk merely about a class consciousness and thereby avoid any objective analysis of class itself and maybe, one day, for itself.
So there !
Can I join the working classes?
What do i need to join?
If you have to ask, Lumpen prole,you are already you are far too rich.
But spend a few weeks with Labour. That might help you see the bite.
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