I think you might be referring to the managerial class
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Frontline managers can still be working class. It's middle-management up that starts to be removed from the pressures of dealing with an unbearable customer base
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Bizarre.
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lol, who thinks the country has a productive base anymore?
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That sounds like taking Marxism hyper-literally. Seize the means of production and ONLY the means of production. All other wage slaves remain in slavery for all we care.
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tired: material class analysis wired: aesthetic class analysis inspired: actually it's just racism
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You could play that game to ridiculous extremes: "That underpaid farm worker is not working class because he works in a farm that produce cash crops and not wheat"
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I’d like to know how you manage to have really interesting debates on Twitter daily. It’s fascinating.
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Yet Marx has an exhaustive treatment of “commercial labor” in “Capital,” where he explains how those workers are functionally identical to “value-creating” workers despite being involved in nonproductive labor.
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