My Weird Prompts
The three-class model of working, middle, and upper class feels inevitable — but it's not an official government classification anywhere. It's a folk taxonomy, a social shortcut we all use even though nobody agrees on the boundaries. This episode traces the model from Adam Smith's economic analysis in 1776 through Marx's political weaponization, Weber's three-component theory of stratification, and Bourdieu's concept of cultural capital. We also explore how the US, Israel, and the UK measure class differently — and why income alone is a weak predictor of class identity.
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