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Maybe if you learned how to form proper sentences rather than falling back on 'working class' indignation to get you through life someone might put you in charge for a day or two.
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Meanwhile, Owen Jones's Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class expressed indignation over the segregation along lines of class and income that deepened in British society after the financial crash.
It was in his novels of the eighteen-forties — especially "Coningsby; or, The New Generation" and "Sybil; or, The Two Nations" — that Disraeli began to articulate his odd brand of romantic nationalism, flattery of the upper class, and indignation about the condition of the English working class.
Viewing Swedish class snobbery with indignation, Mattson wrote in his Reminiscences that this contrast was the key to the greatness of America, where "labor is respected, while in most other countries it is looked down upon with slight".
The letters and diaries of working-class people and ex-servicemen generally demonstrate support for the King, while those from the middle and upper classes tend to express indignation and distaste.
Josef Janning, head of the Berlin office of the European Council on Foreign Relations, told VICE News that the response from Germany's political class had been one of "indignation" at what was seen as an attempt to weaken Merkel's standing in order to improve the U.S's position in trade and defense negotiations with Germany.
Athol Fugard's plays stoked the indignation of middle-class liberal theatregoers but rarely reached the squatter camps.
Mara Lynn Doddson (Carole Healey), the Fayetteville, N.C., mother of a disabled child, embodies the indignation of a working class that has seen its jobs taken away by immigrants.
On December 10th tens of thousands of middle-class Russians came out to demonstrate their indignation, not only at fraud in the December 4th Duma election, but also at being treated with contempt by their rulers.
The last time the country was convulsed by indignation about the unjustified rewards of a small class of very wealthy people was the spring of 1995.
SOUTHAMPTON - AFTER all the news media attention, finger-pointing and public displays of indignation about the closing of Southampton College, its 39th graduating class ended up with a pleasant enough commencement ceremony last Sunday.
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