So what is "CLASS" anyway?
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS: Knowing which side
you're on.
CLASS
ANALYSIS: Knowing who's there with you.
For
those people who don't understand what we mean by "class", and for those
who have been misled by people who want you to think that they are on
your side, to get you to trust and follow them, we give this basic outline
of what we mean by "class". This analysis does not include the privileged
offspring of the Middle and Ruling class, who still have more power
than an average working class person. This power includes security and
access to money or work and being able to gain respect from those in
authority by knowing the values, attitudes, self-confidence and assertiveness
that goes with a middle class upbringing.
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The Ruling Class -
SIZE:
absolute maximum of 5% (probably much less) of population.
IDENTITY:
Examples
of Capitalists: owners of companies and major shareholders, executive
and managing directors of the top companies, bankers, senior managers
of investment and insurance companies, stockbrokers, property and
landowners, not forgetting the parasites sitting in parliament.
Examples
of State Managers: top civil service managers in national and local
government, cabinet ministers, judges and law lords, staff officers
of the armed forces, police chiefs, high level advisors such as some
economists and top academics, and of course church leaders.
FUNCTION:
to maintain their own and their class's domination over society. Their
favourite method is 'divide and rule'; notably setting whites against
blacks and other 'races' against each other, called racism; setting
men against women, called sexism and setting worker against worker.
Of course these divisions do not apply to the Ruling Class. They are
intended only for Working Class consumption. The morals, rules and
laws of the Ruling Class do not apply to themselves, their purpose
is to keep us in our place. The strategy of the Ruling Class is to
keep their class united and ours divided.
The
Ruling Classes compete fiercely with each other for markets, resources
and political power. War between nation-states and civil war is often
the result.
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The Middle Class -
SIZE:
about 20% of population.
IDENTITY:
journalists, doctors, officers in the armed forces, researchers; management:
in manufacture, sales, distribution and service industries; small
employers (i.e. small capitalists), social workers, vicars and priests
of the various religions, teachers, etc.
FUNCTION:
to manage the Working Class in the interests of the Ruling Class.
To ensure the smooth running of capitalist society. To watch out for
potential crisis in capitalism and work out avoiding action. To manufacture
popular 'culture': including music, fashion, philosophy, opera and
TV.
To
provide technical skills for capitalism and the State in the realm
of production and especially management.
To
research into different methods of production and social organisation
for instance 'green' economics or 'communes'. To promote ideas that
keep us divided like racism and sexism by means of the media, education
and religion that they control. To explain and justify the existing
organisation of society. To divert our energy into harmless activity
that is called reformism e.g. feminism, ecology, trade unions - activities
which at best only change the face of misery and will not do anything
to change the fundamental nature of society.
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The Working Class -
SIZE:
at least 75% of the population.
IDENTITY:
The quickest way of describing our class is to say that they
are everyone who is not in the Middle and Ruling Classes! This is
not just a smart arse remark. In general the Working Class are people
who live by their labour; the ownership of property that generates
wealth is a dividing line. If you have enough property or money not
to have to work then you are not Working Class. The other part of
class identity is 'social power' i.e. having access to opportunities
to improve your position within the system. The Working Class does
not have power. We are the ones who are told what to do. As a class
we are defined by the activities of Capitalism and the State, and
the two classes that benefit most from the status-quo; the Ruling
Class and the Middle Class.
THE
WORKING CLASS IS DEFINED NOT BY WHAT WE DO BUT BY WHAT IS DONE TO
US. WE ARE THE CREATION OF CAPITALISM. This is not to say that
we are powerless, far from it. Huge amounts of effort and money are
devoted to keeping us in our place. The Working Class are the only
people who can destroy Capitalism and the State, and build a better
world for everyone. Because our work is at the centre of everyday
practical economic activity in capitalism it would be fair to say
that it all depends on whether or not we want to 'play the game'.
Examples:
factory workers, distribution workers in road, rail, air and sea,
retail workers in shops, construction and building, service industries
such as leisure, cleaning, catering and the finance industry up to
section supervisors. Agricultural workers, workers in the chemicals,
printing, steel, drugs, mining, electronics, engineering industries,
many of the self-employed e.g. bricklayers, plasterers, truck drivers
etc., nurses, secretaries, bank clerks, computer operators, soldiers
up to NCO level, the unemployed, the poor, the destitute - those of
no property.