Joe Bageant: Understanding America's Class System#more: Understanding America's Class System
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By Joe Bageant
Education and access to education are now our fundamental class delineators. Higher education is now for the privileged.
Most educated American liberals, however, believe simply being progressive makes them, by default, the nation's saviors -- morally and intellectually right in all things. As proof, they read more and, allegedly, are more open minded than most conservatives, except when it comes to their daughter dating a redneck named Ernest who lives in a trailer court behind the strip mall. They are certainly among the educated class in a country known for its lousy schools and a dull, sated and unquestioning public.
Shortly after Joe's death, I stumbled upon this piece. I hold it dear to this day. It needs to be shared.
Class delineation is important in trying to understand "things".
Not being "well" educated myself, my inability to articulate, is extremely frustrating. The above excerpt rings true for me.The educated, no matter what their socio economic station, at least have the tools for survival. Alas, fools like me who have an inferior education are nothing more then the "redneck named Earnest who lives in a trailer court behind the strip mall".
Joe Bageant died of cancer. My best guess is he rocked the boat, he did not tow the line and was thusly, terminated.
He understood the class system, this may be a key to unlocking certain formulas for solving our current desparate dilemmas. There IS SOMETHING to this. what it exactly is, I am unsure. Hopefully, through devine intervention, we will know soon. **holding my breath**
Bageant's piece ends with this chilling conclusion:
the only thing of which I am certain:It's a hard thing to know the truth in this world, it's like something inside of you dies, but sometimes you still have to know it