Class

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I've recently become more interested in the topic of class. I believe the reason for this is that the study of class allows a sharp and practiced eye to predict unobserved values and behaviors based on the observation of a small set of values and behaviors. It allows one to understand people (and therefore the world) better on a number of different scales, e.g. individuals in a barber shop vs. likely attendees of a particular political event. I find this fascinating.

Here I will be capturing some of the primary patters observed among the classes in the format of values or behaviors associated with each class. In building these collections I'll be relying heavily on Class: A Guide Through the American Status System, by Paul Fussell, but will be using other sources as well as my own personal experience.

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The Top (Out of Sight) Class

The Upper Class

The Upper-Middle Class

The Upper-Middle Class

The Middle Class

The High-Prole Class

The Mid-Prole Class

The Low-Prole Class


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