come the revolution we Will all be equal, just some will be more equal than others. you only have to look at the ideals of Communism to see that there is no such thing as a classless society
2006-09-21 23:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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This has the sound of jealousy. You will never see the end of the "classes" in society as seen in most of the world. Even the great worldly scholarly French live off classes. England couldn't go a day without classifying their people just like the U.S. In order to do away with classes that would mean that everyone is the same. We would all have the same money, the same work, the same home, the same amount of money in the banks. A person's financial status defines their "class". Too say that all these people with money are living off mom and dad is an ignorant remark made by a jealous person who would change places with that person in a heartbeat.
If everyone had a good education those who are rich wouldn't be there now. This is moronic, if people would stay in school instead of being flunkies they'd stand a better chance at moving up the ladder instead of drinking outside the local pub. Before you whine about college costs, there are too many scholarships and grants out there to help those without. Don't put blame on somebody for having more than you, you can further yourself if you choose to do so.
There will always be crime regardless of "class" because somebody will always feel that they deserve what you have. People will steal because they want more than the next person. There will still be murder, rape, theft, assault, etc... Don't make excuses.
You have classified people in this post yourself, proving the point that there will never be a classless society. You couldn't go long enough yourself. I've said it several times already, you are a jealous little man.
2006-09-22 01:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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O certain, interior the U.ok. it truly is nonetheless 'them' and 'us'. you're both of their clique or you're not any further. I have extremely an outstanding close by accent and that i discover it very confusing to have a communique with someone who speaks 'really grandly'. i'm in no way confident if that makes them top type or that mummy and daddy ought to arise with the money for elocution instructions yet they make it extremely clean (on listening to my accent) that we haven't any further some thing in common and, subsequently, do no longer desire to communicate with me. this can make lengthy practice journeys very uninteresting and, even, uncomfortable. in the experience that they were as grand as they strive against to point they are they ought to have had a seat in first-type i.m.o. i for my section travelled in first-type once because the seat I had booked (and had evidence of) had no longer been reserved for me so i changed into 'upgraded' (Oh, what a deal with - sarcasm meant). i changed into there for 4 hours and it changed into hilarious. I must have written a e book about it after I were given domicile. i for my section sense truly sorry for individuals like that because they ought to have an fairly slender circle of 'pals' and that i doubt if lots of those human beings will be genuine pals. 'pals' in such circles are in reality pals till their usefulness expires. operating type human beings in many circumstances proceed to be pals for existence and help one yet another, for the sake of the different human being, no longer for the perks which come from having 'helped'.
2016-11-23 14:45:02
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answered by ? 4
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Cuba the only country I have visited that I would say comes close to being classless.
UK with never be without its class system, it is too firmly set in our societys structure- The Monarchy, House of Lords, land ownership vs council estates, reebok classics and benefits fraud. No, i just cant see it.
2006-09-21 23:29:49
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answered by beany 2
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My friend from Kazakhstan says her country has very little class system, she notices the difference here. (Her mum is rich and her dad is poor, so she has a basis for knowing both sides.)
To your 2nd Q, No, Britain won't. Too many people want to join the "successful" classes, not to do away with them.
2006-09-22 09:05:15
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answered by MBK 7
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How about Monaco ?
There are almost only millionairs there, so that makes everybody the same class, right ?
I'm not sure if the UK will ever change, but I kind of like it the way it is now :)
2006-09-21 23:13:01
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answered by meiguanxi :) 4
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If you don't have a class system, people will find some other way of ordering themselves. The US for example; they don't have a monarchy or aristocracy etc. but people a still very much divided by money, education etc.
2006-09-21 23:19:42
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answered by Moujiko 1
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It's just human nature for a pecking order to exist. If there wasn't one, it would have to be invented. Just nature, I guess, every pack of dogs has a top dog and a runt of the litter.
PS - what are 'Yupis'?
Do you mean 'yuppies'? If you do, I thought they died out in the 1990's to be replaced by the chav.
2006-09-21 23:20:16
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answered by Michael E 4
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the peak of the Capitalism system is when political islam gets the power and rules its islamic Sharia low over the NO 10 ;-)
2006-09-21 23:27:18
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answered by Better life @ Better world.com 1
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whats a yupis?
anyway, if we were all the same, how boring would that be...
as for class system, there will allways be different levels to any society, different people strive for different things, which will inevitably lead to people being richer/poorer, more educated/less educated, skilled/unskilled etc...
2006-09-21 23:17:49
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answered by Steve F 2
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