Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: who's in the working class?

2001-06-04 Thread Margaret Coleman
Carrol Cox says, amongst other things, Political practice, not theoretical definitions, will carve out those workers who "count" and those who don't. This is a whole other discussion -- as you know from years of practice yourself! maggie Carrol Cox wrote: > Margaret Coleman wrote: > > > > Hi Jim

Re: Re: Re: Re: who's in the working class?

2001-06-03 Thread Carrol Cox
Margaret Coleman wrote: > > Hi Jim and max (mad or not), I agree with this formula as far as it goes, > but I think this is a little too vague. Not having to work means one > thing if you own a modest home, put your kids in public school, pay taxes, > drive a moderately priced vehicle, et

Re: Re: Re: who's in the working class?

2001-06-03 Thread Margaret Coleman
Hi Jim and max (mad or not), I agree with this formula as far as it goes, but I think this is a little too vague. Not having to work means one thing if you own a modest home, put your kids in public school, pay taxes, drive a moderately priced vehicle, etc. The thing is, most people who hav