Category: class

We’re Learning More About the Relationships Between Race, Class, and Police Brutality

A new paper finds that for white Americans, socioeconomic status is a major determining factor in susceptibility to fatal police violence, while for black Americans, class is critical but not decisive. The findings underscore the need to build a movement that stands against both racist police brutality and brutal class stratification.

via We’re Learning More About the Relationships Between Race, Class, and Police Brutality

Ken Livingstone: Decade after 2008 crisis, no changes made, richest get richer, inequality growing — RT Op-ed

Ken Livingstone: Decade after 2008 crisis, no changes made, richest get richer, inequality growing

Here in Britain the government claims that there is only twenty billion pounds worth of tax evasion and avoidance, but some economists estimate that it could be a hundred and twenty billion, and similar tax dodging carries on all around the world. Since Margaret Thatcher deregulated the banking system in 1986 and President Clinton abolished the bank regulation laws in 1998 the world’s been transformed with wealth being shifted all around the planet so that the super-rich and the giant corporations don’t have to pay their share of tax. The consequence of this has been a huge increase in inequality in Britain – it had doubled in the last forty years so that it is now as bad as it was in 1914. Labour’s new leadership under Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell would almost certainly be committed to reforming this appalling and unaccountable concentration of power, so we can expect the financial sector to do everything in its power to stop Jeremy getting into Downing Street.

via Ken Livingstone: Decade after 2008 crisis, no changes made, richest get richer, inequality growing — RT Op-ed

How to reject division – » The Australian Independent Media Network

 

Multiculturalism cannot thrive and blossom in this country until it does. Well-off Australians often seem to harbour a contempt for our indigenous citizens, for refugees and “foreigners”, for our less-educated, our poor and disadvantaged. That contempt, constantly fanned by radio shock jocks, Murdoch and IPA opinionators and echoed by right-wing politicians, must end

via How to reject division – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Is Australia egalitarian? Ask the worker sacked for using a Post-it note | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

The treatment of low-paid workers in Australia today is reminiscent of master-servant relationships we supposedly ditched last century

Source: Is Australia egalitarian? Ask the worker sacked for using a Post-it note | Van Badham | Opinion | The Guardian

The Pursuit Of Duncan Storrar Reveals The Savagery Of Australia’s Class Warfare – New Matilda

The curious mix of misguided charity and conservative rage directed at Duncan Storrar explains why the Coalition are so anxious to keep inequality off the electoral agenda. Whatever you do, don’t mention the (class) war, writes Ben Eltham. In recent days, Australia’s media has been transfixed by Duncan Storrar, an audience member on the ABC’sMore

Source: The Pursuit Of Duncan Storrar Reveals The Savagery Of Australia’s Class Warfare – New Matilda

“Poor people lose”: “Making a Murderer,” reality television and our shared mythology of a classless society – Salon.com

“Making a Murderer” is a police procedural. It’s also that rare thing in American film: A story about class

Source: “Poor people lose”: “Making a Murderer,” reality television and our shared mythology of a classless society – Salon.com

A few people may have made the leap 40 years ago, but social mobility no longer exists | Suzanne Moore | Comment is free | The Guardian

Suzanne Moore: Normal service has returned, and the only way out of it is if you can buy an education or have the right parents

Source: A few people may have made the leap 40 years ago, but social mobility no longer exists | Suzanne Moore | Comment is free | The Guardian

Working class or affluent? Find out where you fit in Australia – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

New research from the ANU shows there are five social classes in Australia. Take our questionnaire to find out where you fit.

Source: Working class or affluent? Find out where you fit in Australia – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

The Myth of the Middle Class: Have Most Americans Always Been Poor?

Source: The Myth of the Middle Class: Have Most Americans Always Been Poor?

If most Americans have always been poor in the sense that counts, how shall we describe the condition of working people in the age of “secular stagnation”? Repressed for sure: persistent and hopeless austerity will generate social dislocation on a disturbing scale – rising crime and suicide rates, domestic violence and psychological depression. I think of these as expressions of unorganized resistance. Oppressive conditions are naturally resisted in one form or another. The form taken depends on the existence and scope of savvy agents of political resistance. In any case, the State is preparing for what it fears will be significant outbursts of mass recalcitrance. The infrastructure of a police state is in place. State repression apparently must be practiced, rehearsed in preparation for full fledged assault. The experimental “subjects” have thus far been largely black people. But that’s just the dress rehearsal. Only an organized, active Left with a mass base can avert what’s in the wings. So far, it doesn’t look good. So far.

The never Bolted down Tim Winton proud observant and ready to use the C-word without being red.Brilliant perception and empathy of movement through our moment of mobility.

Some thoughts about class in Australia

The C word