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The Worker Elite: Notes on the “Labor Aristocracy”
by
Bromma
Revolutionaries often say that the working class holds the key to overthrowing capitalism. But “working class” is a very broad category—so broad that it can be used to justify a whole range of political agendas.
The Worker Elite: Notes on the "Labor Aristocracy" breaks it all down, criticizing opportunists who minimize the role of privilege within the working class, while a ...more
The Worker Elite: Notes on the "Labor Aristocracy" breaks it all down, criticizing opportunists who minimize the role of privilege within the working class, while a ...more
88 pages
Published
2014
by Kersplebedeb
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I will first say, I am labor aristocracy myself: not the Worker Elite, but the intelligentsia--I am a teacher and a former professor. Bromma's brief notes on the "Worker Elite" argues that a form of labor aristocracy has developed in the core of the capitalist world. Bromma does what many academic and activists Marxists seem afraid to do: class analysis from experience. Furthermore, he joins a tradition of Maoist-influenced thinkers who realize that proletariat differentiated out--either as sepa
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