[Xmca-l] Re: NYT Op-Ed: Class Prejudice Resurgent
Annalisa Aguilar
annalisa@unm.edu
Mon Dec 8 20:19:53 PST 2014
Andy,
Interesting.
I'm having a hard time connecting this to the ground. It is a story, which perhaps has meaning, but I don't see how it connects to American experience. This is not to say that it does or doesn't (in reality), I mean I don't see it. It feels too conspiratorial and planned, and I don't think any single minority group has that much power over others. Who knows? Maybe I'm wrong.
I do believe that there was a disconnect in the continuity in historical experience due to the WW II and this is for many reasons, not a single reason. So that's one reason I find it hard to accept a "settlement" as The Explanation for this.
My way of thinking about it is that it was a horrific war beyond anything anyone could imagine. There was no way to process this, and the thing most people wanted to do was be happy and get on with life and living. It is understandable.
For me it has more to do with our humanity and incapacity to deal with horror and the abject than it has to do with suppressing the reality of class distinctions. It still doesn't explain to me why class is harder to discuss than race.
So I offer that to the soup.
Kind regards,
Annalisa
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