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  • eighthobstruction
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 6433

    #61
    It must be very confusing for people in Sweden where Volvo's are so popular and ubiquidous .....i.e. ref' class
    bong ching

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    • Richard Barrett

      #62
      Yes and what about the irreconcilable aesthetic (and indeed perhaps class) differences between adherents of the Volvo and (like myself) of the Saab? And what's going to happen to the latter now that there aren't going to be any more Saabs?

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      • Julien Sorel

        #63
        I haven't got a car. Does that mean I don't exist?

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        • Padraig
          Full Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 4233

          #64
          Originally posted by Julien Sorel View Post
          I haven't got a car. Does that mean I don't exist?
          Not necessarily

          BUT

          It could mean that some classes look down on you.

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          • Richard Barrett

            #65
            Originally posted by Julien Sorel View Post
            I haven't got a car. Does that mean I don't exist?
            No, but it almost certainly means you don't play the harp.

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            • Padraig
              Full Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 4233

              #66
              Oh he probably could if he had a dirty red bandana;
              BUT
              is that stepping down a bit?

              reply to RB, 132

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              • Julien Sorel

                #67
                Originally posted by Julien Sorel View Post
                I haven't got a car. Does that mean I don't exist?
                Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                Not necessarily

                BUT

                It could mean that some classes look down on you.
                True .

                Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                No, but it almost certainly means you don't play the harp.
                Almost certainly I don't .

                Still, looking on the bright side, at least I exist.

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                • french frank
                  Administrator/Moderator
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 30259

                  #68
                  Discussion on class here if anyone wants to continue. Unbelievably stupid insults here.

                  For the record, discussions are under way as to whose turn it is to get out their chequebook and pay for the next upgrade as we are again in danger of exceeding our bandwidth. I wonder if we should even bother, at ÂŁ200+ a time and not much in it for FoR3.
                  It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                    Late member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 9173

                    #69
                    Originally posted by french frank View Post
                    Discussion on class here if anyone wants to continue. Unbelievably stupid insults here.

                    For the record, discussions are under way as to whose turn it is to get out their chequebook and pay for the next upgrade as we are again in danger of exceeding our bandwidth. I wonder if we should even bother, at ÂŁ200+ a time and not much in it for FoR3.
                    should these thoughts not be a thread in the admin bit ff ....

                    [Okay - copied to new thread 'Bandwidth' on Announcements - ff]
                    Last edited by french frank; 29-03-13, 22:38.
                    According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                    • BBMmk2
                      Late Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 20908

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                      Not necessarily

                      BUT

                      It could mean that some classes look down on you.
                      usually the neveau riche?
                      Don’t cry for me
                      I go where music was born

                      J S Bach 1685-1750

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                      • Nick Armstrong
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 26527

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
                        usually the neveau riche?
                        Done alright for himself has he, the old nephew? Good lad!
                        "...the isle is full of noises,
                        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                        • Beef Oven

                          #72
                          I believe that status, economic wherewithal, education, social mobility etc are Red Herrings and do not form the identity of one's 'class'. The true Marxist view about one's relationship to the means of production is a useful starting point, but does not tell the whole story. Althusser's augmentation of the base-superstructure relationship gets us closer, but it is not until Poulantzas' theory of the state that we get to, what in my opinion, is the essence and meaning of 'class'. That is an understanding of one's postion within the power 'nexus' (I know poulantzas wouldn't have used that term, but it will do here); and of course not just one's position, but the position of all those people who are alike and form the 'group' or 'class'.

                          So for me, thinking entirely within Poulantzas' framework, it's no easy task to assign 'class' and as for social mobilty, that will be even harder to discern. We need to think about where we are in the 'alliance' between those that have the backing of the power of the state behind them and the 'oppressed' or have nots. In Poulantzas' scheme of things, this is how a group achieves cultural hegemony (ok that's Gramsci, butI was educated by third generation Marxists!).

                          Blair achieved that 'alliance', albeit for a moment and to watch Cameron flailing about trying to do the same thing is wonderful! So where does it leave us on here? Well, we are all probably in the same class in the sense that despite our good educations and economic comfort (to greater or lesser degrees), we are in that class of people for whom the state does not work in their interest.

                          In terms of power, class has shifted so much, even since the 70s (clearly where my analysis is stuck!) that we can't tell who is who, merely from their status, money or education.

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                          • teamsaint
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 25204

                            #73
                            But we do know the origins of the current cabinet, for instance and we know that they do the bidding of the banker class .

                            Let's imagine for a moment that dave, gideon and boris were born on a council estate in Barnsley.........I wonder where they would be.
                            I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

                            I am not a number, I am a free man.

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                            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                              Gone fishin'
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 30163

                              #74
                              Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                              Let's imagine for a moment that dave, gideon and boris were born on a council estate in Barnsley.........I wonder where they would be.
                              Interesting point; but I wonder who they would be in such a conjecture.
                              [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                              • Richard Barrett

                                #75
                                Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
                                it is not until Poulantzas' theory of the state that we get to, what in my opinion, is the essence and meaning of 'class'. That is an understanding of one's postion within the power 'nexus' (I know poulantzas wouldn't have used that term, but it will do here); and of course not just one's position, but the position of all those people who are alike and form the 'group' or 'class'.
                                But isn't that just a fuzzy, less well-defined version of Marx's definition? and what does "people who are alike" mean in this context? I have to confess that don't know much about Althusser and less about Poulantzas, except that Althusser's work seems to involve a retrenchment into theory, and Poulantzas' work is motivated (and I woud say his class analysis is undermined) by an attempt to reconcile Marxist analysis with liberal democracy, which I don't think can get very far. It could perhaps be said that the subsequent history of European social democracy tends to indicate that Poulantzas' "alliance" is an illusion: you say that Blair achieved such an alliance, but, as we all know, during the Blair years inequality (class inequality) increased, as it continues to do.

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