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Blogger greentail said...

I am reading "White Trash:The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America." Disdain for those who have not participated in or enjoyed the economic benefits goes back to Colonial Virginia. Unfortunately, nothing has changed for the marginalized: only the way society chooses to explain the root causes of their "deficiencies." From laziness, inferior breeding, lack of moral character it seems they will always be with us and very little can be done to change their status or class. It is even more tragic when you consider labor free, indentured, slave, immigrant, blue collar built this country.

January 16, 2018 at 10:34 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

With relation to communities such as the one discussed here, the problem that perhaps needs to be focused is not so much the socio-cultural developments that these communities view as threats, but rather the (collective or individual) response, or type of response, to these threats. These responses may be the product of fear and the (perhaps sensed) inadequacy of their conventional understanding of social change, or the product of creative and rational purposeful adaptive action. Separatist, divisive, exclusionary and self-centred attempts at solutions are not likely to be successful, and this likelihood can be known beforehand. There may be a certain similarity, with relation to cultural resources, between these communities and urban black communities after the educated and upwardly mobile neighbours have moved out. A healthy community seems to require a diversity of kinds of members, in terms of class, education, background and ethnicity.

JPL

January 23, 2018 at 7:45 PM

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