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A Reply to Leon’s Class Article

Posted on the 03 April 2013 by Aca The Underground

I must say that I disagree with the BBC, as the office workers is still selling their labor to the bourgeoisie to survive. If you still sell your labor to a boss, still are exploited everyday, then you are proletarian. Just above the proletariat is the petit bourgeoisie, the small capitalists, who own capital, but a very small amount. These are the small business owners, the corner shop owners, et cetera. These people are the most likely to go out of business during a recession, and this means more capital gets concentrated into the hands of the bourgeoisie. Then, we have the bourgeoise, the exploiters, the oppressors, controllers of society.
If there is a man (or woman) in power, they will be bourgeois. These are the factory owners, the supermarket and department store owners, the landlords et cetera.
This analysis is still as valid and true as it was in Marx’s capitalism, as in a system classes never change.
There will be a time when the bourgeoisie wants more and more money, so push down on wages. The only problem with that is the proletarians have no money to buy the goods that are being advertised to them- recession. This is one of three or four ways in which a recession can happen, of course, but, in the end, it’s all in the hands of the bourgeoisie, who punish the proletariat.

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