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Such "individualized questions" do not undermine class cohesion and thus cannot be said to "predominate" for purposes of Rule 23(b)(3).
The ideal, characters often learn, is to be rich but act populist, to undermine class while reaping its benefits, the way Hepburn learns to be sassy in "The Philadelphia Story" and Colbert's heiress learns to love a penniless journalist.
This suspension creates productive incongruities that allow Saunders's fiction to undermine class ontologies, often through powerfully affective moments of formal collision.
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Much like efforts today to cordon off the white working class from the wider working class, racial categories were used to undermine class-based solidarity, effectively ensuring African Americans would be excluded.
As the events of Nov. 23, 1887, showed, racism undermined class solidarity and the potential of the American labor movement.
He also raises several procedural questions which he says undermine the class action suit in Illinois, in which State Farm was ordered to pay a $1.2 billion judgement.
Here, increasing inequality has helped undermine middle-class security and optimism.
The college culture of independence can further undermine working-class students' opportunity to succeed because it encourages students to take a narrow focus on individual responsibility.
One example of this is how different people living in council housing reacted in 1980 to the introduction of the "right to buy" policy, which, Jones argues, was calculated to undermine working-class solidarity.
According to Obama, Romney's proposed agenda would undermine middle-class job creation and opportunity.
There are active efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, eliminate entitlement programs and defund early education programs like Head Start, all of which undermine working-class communities.
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