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The philosophies of middle class are becoming redundant and either fall into poor or rich (mostly poor though, it seems). So my question is, who has what careers now? before middle class were considered to be the “petite bourgeois” and where upper school teachers, nurses, etc. The upper middle class were doctors, lawyers, artists (designers) and business managers. So would those people all have fallen into the poorer groups, and now the rich are only those who are the Financial Advisors, Bankers, Designers of expensive commodities, those in politics or ministers (like the Minister for Education. Any comments?
All points for the best answer/philsopher;)
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NOPE, rich, upper middle class, middle class, lower middle class, and poor will exist until this ecomomic system exist bcos they are the most important factors of it. But yes you can say that rich is becoming more richer and poor is becoming more poor other classess will remain what they are. In my grandpa’s time our family doctor had scooter [type of bike] his son got car…and now his grandson who is also a Dr. has COSTLY car and important is they can afford it very easily where as for middle class they have to plan …and if plan fails.. everything goes back…!
Ratio of economic classification will remain.
But yes country like USA were young generation have bcom more curious to learn off bit subjects then main stream for their professional career like photography, dancing, guitar playing, etc all vocational courses there they will have impact on economic part of life bcos … it is clear the global economy have become demanding and higher skill sets people earn more.
Zeno was a slave Class has no place in philosophy but if your question is about classes as such then only a fool or crook cares about where he stands.As for the justice of a system which causes suffering then it can be condemned on the grounds that it is unethical as in Chestertons “Higgen is a heathen he drives a dreay quill He lends the poor that funny cash that makes them poorer still
Anyone who has ever taken an Intro in Sociology class knows for a fact that Capitalism allows for very little movement through its class system. Point being, while the gap my increase between the rich and poor, the classes are not changing. The economic standing of the classes may differ, but the classes will exist nonetheless.