We Are Not All Created Equal
The truth about the American class system
By Stephen Marche
There are some truths so hard to face, so ugly and so at odds
with how we imagine the world should be, that nobody can accept them.
Here's one: It is obvious that a class system has arrived in America — a
recent study of the thirty-four countries in the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development found that only Italy and Great
Britain have less social mobility. But nobody wants to admit: If your
daddy was rich, you're gonna stay rich, and if your daddy was poor,
you're gonna stay poor. Every instinct in the American gut, every
institution, every national symbol, runs on the idea that anybody can
make it; the only limits are your own limits. Which is an amazing idea, a
gift to the world — just no longer true. Culturally, and in their daily
lives, Americans continue to glide through a ghostly land of
opportunity they can't bear to tell themselves isn't real. It's the most
dangerous lie the country tells itself.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
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