Law in Contemporary Society

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 The Culpability of the Middle Class

Too often in class, an important point that has been stifled before it can be developed is the culpability of the middle class for the woeful state of affairs in which our nation is currently mired. By this I do not mean that working-class Americans should take the brunt of the blame for the egregious wealth disparity that exists in our nation or the recent subprime mortgage crisis that has further driven hard-working individuals into financial ruin. That blame falls primarily on wealthy individuals who give little regard to the human beings their uninhibited wealth-acquisition harms. However, we would be remiss in not recognizing that some of the actors who executed these evils, like Charles Prince (one of the architects of the recent mortgage crisis), are products of the middle class themselves.

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 Later, when her son wasn’t there, Margarita voted yes on the TA. Afterward she told me “My son likes to argue all the way up and all the way down. He should’ve been a lawyer.”
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@Taylor I'm a little confused by your characterization of the middle class as, on the one hand, not having enough class-identity to form of a community of like-interests and, on the other, acting as a voting bloc to thwart Congress from actualizing social welfare programs. Would you mind clarifying?

-- EricaSelig - 07 Feb 2010

 
 
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