What aspirations might they be?
To live inside the middle class? To have a cat, a car and a pool? After all to have aspirations for better cars, beautiful and larger houses and higher salaries is a limited and bounded dream.
Would that not form a shackle on the minds and livelihoods of its members?
To transcend its condition and join the owner's class? Does it have enough resolve and what is more is there a method. Is the middle class sufficiently developed to metacognise methods to path its own transcendence?
I think this class lock is both an enemy of the democracy.
The working class has much broader and wilder aspirations, they transcend the needs of the individual and show that there are also aspirations in groups and classes. Its wrong to say that the working class has no aspirations when they curry for the minimalist utopia.
Friday, 1 October 2010
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