The barriers that middle class erected to protect itself make it painfully difficult to reproduce itself. It is one thing to have children, and another thing, as Midge Decter realized in the early seventies, to have children that will be disciplined enough to devote the first twenty or thirty years of their to scaling the educational obstacles to a middle class career. Nor is there any obvious, reliable way the older generation can help. All that parents can do is attempt through careful molding and psychological pressure, to predispose each child to retrace the same long road they themselves once took.
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Ehrenreich is right on target, as always.
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And yet, here we are, another generation later.
- It is our fault...that I am sure of. It is a cycle though. We went from total gestapo to total ...
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It's the end result of what you advocate, TB. Your dream, your ideal, your doom.
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Actually Tom I didn't get what you read. I got something else. I read that kids simply don't want to ...
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It's been a long time since I read FOF.
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I don't see it as political either. I wouldn't be fascinated with it if it were. She is very calm, ...
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Take it, sister. May it serve you well.
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Take it, sister. May it serve you well.
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I don't see it as political either. I wouldn't be fascinated with it if it were. She is very calm, ...
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It's been a long time since I read FOF.