Superb-Antelope-2880 t1_itolrqb wrote
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I think it's no wider than it ever was, on a practical scale.
How much class mobility were there when colored people couldn't vote or women can't own land?
Atleast in America, people simply throw a segment of society under the hustle on purpose so white working men had a bigger slice of the pie.
The rich always had the biggest share regardless.
Now the slice for the common people are simply shared among more individuals so it appear there are less.
WatchandThings t1_itpwppm wrote
That's a fair point. What I was picturing was the early 1900s with Rockefeller and the crew being the top end and the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Company workers on the bottom end. I feel like we are heading towards that level of class separation, but we felt like we haven't fully arrived there.
But maybe the Bezos and the crew are the new elite and maybe we are not seeing the Triangle Shirtwaist Company workers because they are overseas.
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