The New Class Conflict Gets Worse

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (206):35-53 (2024)
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ExcerptOver the past decade, class divisions have grown across the globe. This class structure is not exactly like that described in Marx’s time; it is more complex, shaped by both new technology and the legacy of globalization.

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