as an outsider to us politics, why do both of the main parties barely talk about the working class and always try and pander to the “middle class”
46% of americans are working class, that's quite a sizable amount (and that's self-identification, i’m sure many “middle class” people are telling that to themselves to feel better as they are higher up on the heirarchy that capitalism necessitates)
50% of Americans are part of the middle class, and most of them are also part of the working class.
well, no.. the source i’m looking at shows 46% of americans self-identify as working class, 52% as middle or upper-middle class and 2% as upper class. there's no overlap there?
That’s probably because of the different meanings of working class. I meant working class as in “people who are employed in manual or industrial work”.
the working class is simply anybody working who doesn't have a significant personal stake in the ruling class, and the working class needs to unite against the ruling class