CLASSISM
What Is Classism? class·ism   Pronunciation: 'kla-"si-z&m   Function:  noun   :  prejudice or discrimination based  on  class   According to websters dictionary...
How do we define classes? According to websters dictionary... low·er-class   Pronunciation: "lO(-&)r-'klas   Function:  adjective   1   :  of, relating to, or characteristic of  the lower class   2   :  being an inferior or low-ranking  specimen of its kind   mid·dle-class   Pronunciation: "mi-d&l-'klas Function:  adjective :  of or relating to the middle class;  especially   :  characterized by a high material standard  of living, sexual morality, and respect  for property  upper-class   Function:  adjective   :  of, relating to, or characteristic  of the upper class
Where can we find extreme cases of classism  in the global community? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer Cuba ????
Where can we find clearly defined cases of  classism in our society? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer It seems to me that classism usually comes from the competitive spirit of most humans. The need to be better then  everyone else, not that everyone is like this or will be like this, but everyone knows at least one person that has that  competitive nature. That has to be better then anyone else no matter what they do and with that drive, as they become older,  that urge starts to spill over into work. When it comes to the business world people seem to be mostly driven by money. People even believe that if you make more money you are better or even more valuable then the people that make less  than you. In reality this isn’t always the case, it’s not always how much you make but what   you actually bring to the group . Most blatant cases of classism existed before the civil rights movement.  Now that laws are in place to prevent discrimination based on race or gender, society in general is keen to avoid prejudiced actions.
How can classism be stopped? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer I’m not sure if classism can ever really be stopped. In my opinion I always feel that the removal of  money in our society would be the first stepping stone. Many people don’t agree with me,  and I understand where they are coming from, but it’s amazing what people can do when they put their  minds to it. The true nature of humans is adaptability. The only way to avoid classism is to eliminate class division.  The only way to eliminate class division is to eliminate a hierarchy and truly believe that all humans are equal.  I don’t foresee this happening anytime soon.
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    What Is Classism?class·ism Pronunciation: 'kla-"si-z&m Function: noun : prejudice or discrimination based on class According to websters dictionary...
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    How do wedefine classes? According to websters dictionary... low·er-class Pronunciation: "lO(-&)r-'klas Function: adjective 1 : of, relating to, or characteristic of the lower class 2 : being an inferior or low-ranking specimen of its kind mid·dle-class Pronunciation: "mi-d&l-'klas Function: adjective : of or relating to the middle class; especially : characterized by a high material standard of living, sexual morality, and respect for property upper-class Function: adjective : of, relating to, or characteristic of the upper class
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    Where can wefind extreme cases of classism in the global community? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer Cuba ????
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    Where can wefind clearly defined cases of classism in our society? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer It seems to me that classism usually comes from the competitive spirit of most humans. The need to be better then everyone else, not that everyone is like this or will be like this, but everyone knows at least one person that has that competitive nature. That has to be better then anyone else no matter what they do and with that drive, as they become older, that urge starts to spill over into work. When it comes to the business world people seem to be mostly driven by money. People even believe that if you make more money you are better or even more valuable then the people that make less than you. In reality this isn’t always the case, it’s not always how much you make but what you actually bring to the group . Most blatant cases of classism existed before the civil rights movement. Now that laws are in place to prevent discrimination based on race or gender, society in general is keen to avoid prejudiced actions.
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    How can classismbe stopped? Jerads' answer Andrews' answer I’m not sure if classism can ever really be stopped. In my opinion I always feel that the removal of money in our society would be the first stepping stone. Many people don’t agree with me, and I understand where they are coming from, but it’s amazing what people can do when they put their minds to it. The true nature of humans is adaptability. The only way to avoid classism is to eliminate class division. The only way to eliminate class division is to eliminate a hierarchy and truly believe that all humans are equal. I don’t foresee this happening anytime soon.
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