What I am interested in about this text is that he talked about classlessness through different theoretical and political movements and thoughts. Especially I found interested is that socialists, post-colonialists and nationalists were doing anti-class structure through their own approach. Is it right?
I felt that Terry Eagleton made a poignant point when he says that although there is this global class struggle between the the rich who is the minority impovershing the middle-class and working class,the feeling of locality is now being experienced and shared as the rich start to dominated the locality.
What I am interested in about this text is that he talked about classlessness through different theoretical and political movements and thoughts. Especially I found interested is that socialists, post-colonialists and nationalists were doing anti-class structure through their own approach. Is it right?
ReplyDeleteI felt that Terry Eagleton made a poignant point when he says that although there is this global class struggle between the the rich who is the minority impovershing the middle-class and working class,the feeling of locality is now being experienced and shared as the rich start to dominated the locality.
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