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steve
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Im hoping some of our European friends will comment here. I know the US is
famous for class mobility, but I was under the impression that class
immobility was a thing of the past even in Europe... especially after the
two world wars shook up the social structure. Bob obviously disagrees..and
he's been there, which gives him a big advantage over me (a "dumbass", no
doubt).
What do our European friends think? Rigid class structure and social
pressure to stay put? Or is social mobility now the norm?
thanks,
steve
--
"The accused will now make a bogus statement."
James Joyce
famous for class mobility, but I was under the impression that class
immobility was a thing of the past even in Europe... especially after the
two world wars shook up the social structure. Bob obviously disagrees..and
he's been there, which gives him a big advantage over me (a "dumbass", no
doubt).
What do our European friends think? Rigid class structure and social
pressure to stay put? Or is social mobility now the norm?
thanks,
steve
--
"The accused will now make a bogus statement."
James Joyce