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Book Review: Fussell on Class

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hprotagonist ◴[] No.26352260[source]
X people constitute something like a classless class. They occupy the one social place in the USA where the ethic of buying and selling is not all-powerful. Impelled by insolence, intelligence, irony, and spirit, X people have escaped out the back doors of those theaters of class which enclose others...in some ways they resemble E.M. Forster's "aristocracy of the plucky", whose members are "sensitive for others as well as themselves...considerate without being fussy."

A fairly traditional name for this class is “Intelligensia”.

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bambataa ◴[] No.26355180[source]
I think that attitude is itself nowadays quite popular and arguably commercialised. Probably has been since generation X.

Things have moved on from “let’s go to the shopping centre and get loads of designer stuff” but Instagram is still selling.

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1. vorpalhex ◴[] No.26359207[source]
Yeah the "authentic" selling markets like Etsy lasted about 2 seconds before immediately being hijacked by huge commercial operations. I'm not sure Instagram was ever not super commercialized.

But platforms try to sell this as a kind of counter-Amazon revolution.. despite being the same thing. It's a weird marketing headspace.