I agree 100% that the poor in the US (and other developed nations
allthough I am less familiar with those situations) are often living in a
nightmarish reality. I have seen and interacted with the homeless you
mentioned on many different occasions. As a result of these personal
inter
Gretchen said:
They are going to be found all
>over the world, living lives that make the "poor" in the US and
>other developed nations look like they are living the life of royalty.
I disagree that the poor in the US and other developed nations are living
the life of royalty compared to the thir
>michael - the reason that I have dificulty in discussing "class"
>is because I don't have a clear sense of identity with a "class".
>I do identify with "ecofem" are all ecofems middle class? lower
>class? what kind of a "class" would you say ecofem is? Or are
>you saying
On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, gretchen hughes wrote:
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>
> On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Bertina Miller wrote:
>
> > I am a part of the lower class because I make just over the minimum
> > yearly income. But I begin to wonder whether the definitions of classes are
> > relative depending on the type of educa
On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Bertina Miller wrote:
> I am a part of the lower class because I make just over the minimum
> yearly income. But I begin to wonder whether the definitions of classes are
> relative depending on the type of educational background as well as how much
> annual income one has
Hi Carol, I guess I need to respond to your intiminating (to me) msg.
I think you are mistaken about me posting a private msg you
sent me. I haven't ever typed in your address or the ecofem list
address(except for my original post nearly a week ago).
I merely hit the 'r' key for reply. Whatev
michael - the reason that I have dificulty in discussing "class"
is because I don't have a clear sense of identity with a "class".
I do identify with "ecofem" are all ecofems middle class? lower
class? what kind of a "class" would you say ecofem is? Or are
you saying
Hi Carol, you wrote:
>
> michael - the reason that I have dificulty in discussing "class"
> is because I don't have a clear sense of identity with a "class".
> I do identify with "ecofem" are all ecofems middle class? lower
> class? what kind of a "class" would you say ec