Difference between revisions of "Upward mobility"
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* [[Kshatriya]] -- [[warrior]]s and [[noble]]s | * [[Kshatriya]] -- [[warrior]]s and [[noble]]s | ||
* [[Vaishya]] -- [[merchant]]s and [[farmer]]s | * [[Vaishya]] -- [[merchant]]s and [[farmer]]s | ||
− | * Shudra -- artisans and those of the [[serf]] class. | + | * [[Shudra]] -- artisans and those of the [[serf]] class. |
* [[Untouchables]] -- the lowest [[social class]] | * [[Untouchables]] -- the lowest [[social class]] | ||
Revision as of 06:37, 3 December 2014
Upward mobility refers to a person or family achieving social and financial advancement, generally achieved through hard work, education, and thrift. Liberals ignore this concept on purpose, to justify socialist ideas such as income redistribution, minimum wage, and rent control (see Entitlements).
Quotes from Lenin
- “The way to crush the middle class is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.” -- Lenin
See Also
- Social class and Economic class
- Aristocracy or Nobility
- Bourgeoisie - some say White collar
- Working class - or laboring class - some say Blue collar
- Working class values - American values - Real America of Main Street
- Proletariat and Nomenklatura of the Communist "Classless society" Police state
- The poor - peasant or serf class or shudra and untouchables caste
- Welfare state - Nanny State and Class warfare: Income redistribution, minimum wage, and rent control (see Entitlements)
- Caste system
- Brahmins -- priests and scholars
- Kshatriya -- warriors and nobles
- Vaishya -- merchants and farmers
- Shudra -- artisans and those of the serf class.
- Untouchables -- the lowest social class