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In short, one reaches the unstartling conclusion that rewards in class societies, including Communist ones, are according to power rather than need.
But over all, such upward mobility in the United States seems more constrained than in the supposed class societies of Europe.
As populations around the world have grown more prosperous, with the rise of middle class societies in areas that have emerged from poverty, people have tended to switch their diets to include more meat as they have grown richer.
Outside the system, social scientists worry that the U.S. is hardening into one of the most rigid class societies in the Western world, in which the children of the poor have less chance of escape than in France, Germany, or even England.
Ideologies arise in class societies characterised by relations of domination, and in so far as human beings are capable of transcending such societies they are capable of transcending ideology.
For Fairclough, it is possible to 'transcend' ideology, and thus to avoid Mannheim's paradox: Ideologies arise in class societies characterised by relations of domination, and in so far as human beings are capable of transcending such societies they are capable of transcending ideology.
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The slogans of the Mao era proclaimed an end to class society.
For many Englishmen, empire offered an escape from the complexities of British class society.
"England is such a pronounced class society that you couldn't miss it," he says.
It's not "men" or "women", it's class society that corrupts our relationships.
"It's nostalgia for that class society; it's all connected".
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