<div dir="ltr">A new posting - <br><h3 class="" itemprop="name"><a href="http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/2016/07/isthere-really-petty-bourgeoisie-asa.html">Is There <i>Really</i> a Petty Bourgeoisie? </a></h3><h3 style="color:rgb(0,102,0)">
</h3> - from Zoltan Zigedy is available at:<br><span><a href="http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/</a></span><br>
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<span style="font-size:medium"><span style="color:black"><br>As
a tool of social analysis, the concept of class fell into disfavor.
Academics scoff at it as a crude, outdated remnant of a discredited
Marxist tradition. Politicians scorn it as an affront to the social
homogeneity of modern advanced democracies. </span></span>
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<span style="font-size:medium"><span style="color:black">But
the rising awareness of economic inequality and its growth in the US
has recently brought the idea back into focus, though a decidedly
cloudy focus...<i><b><span style="color:rgb(204,0,0)"> TO READ MORE, PLEASE GO TO: <a href="http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/">http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/</a></span></b></i></span></span>
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