It depends on where you live. In India, the caste system makes it impossible to ever transcend your status.
If you live in the United States, if you don't take care of your finances, and don't take care of yourself, and don't work, you won't be able to avoid low social class.
In america, you can work hard and move into a higher social class. It is within ones power to change here.
2007-03-19 04:33:11
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answered by gg 7
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That's a "catch 22". Neither is a necessity, yet you cannot avoid either. Understand?
2007-03-19 11:31:31
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answered by Dee 3
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the lowest economic class is also the largest. the real question is will working class people ever stand up for their fare share and quit admiring the glutenous rich for their flagrant displays of excessive wealth and power?
2007-03-19 11:40:42
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answered by thewordengine 1
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i dont think its a necessity, but i think it is unavoidable in large societies.
mon the proles!
2007-03-19 11:32:02
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answered by splinter 3
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This question can best be answered by a persons political position.
Republican will tell you it's unavoidable.
Democrat will tell you it could be avoidable.
Liberals.......well........they are something entirely different.
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2007-03-19 11:34:06
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answered by Fun Haver 3
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