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SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

This is the question you have to make. Mark Zuckerberg might certainly be working over 40 hours a week, but, could he maintain his level of life if he stopped working altogether, and started living from the profits of Meta? Without a level of doubt, yes.

The middle class, as a concept, did make sense when it did refer to small business owners whose income generated by work and whose income generated by capital was somewhat comparable, and even if their quality of life would be deteriorated if they stopped working, that was certainly a choice they could take.

Nowadays, “the middle class”, as it is used in mass media, is a feel-good concept to make working people feel satisfied about the fact that they’re not “the poor”. Sometimes you will even see people who have difficulties to live paycheck to paycheck who still live in the conceptual place of “the middle class”. It is no longer used as a sociological category, but rather, an ideological one.

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