Am now being told that our manifesto is not accessible to working class people despite the working class people who have read & shared it.
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...that working class people don't talk about modernity, Enlightenment and postmodernism. Two main problems with this.
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1) They do. The conversation about modern values and PoMo nonsense spans all classes. 2) Those things are essential to the piece.
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There are many people of all classes who don't care about these ideas & therefore can read other things. Writing abt them is not classist.
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I've skimmed over about the first third and broadly agree with what you say. I'm working class, no college degree, and left school at 16...
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It's neither hard to understand nor irrelevant to working class people, is it?
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It's not hard to understand. It is relevant to the working class, because it's normally the middle class filling the ranks of the pre and
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post modernists with the post modernist left treating us as too stupid to understand, and the pre modernist right appealing to our natural
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instincts, as if that's what we work with rather than intelligence. The reality is that the majority of the working class are in the middle
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