Middle class

The middle class is a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy. In Weberian socio-economic terms, the middle class is the broad group of people in contemporary society who fall socio-economically between the working class and upper class. The common measures of what constitutes middle class vary significantly among cultures. A sizable and healthy middle-class can be viewed as a characteristic of a healthy society.

History and evolution of the term

The term "middle class" is first attested in James Bradshaw's 1745 pamphlet Scheme to prevent running Irish Wools to France. Another phrase used in Early modern Europe was "the middling sort".

The term "middle class" has had several, sometimes contradictory, meanings. It was once defined by exception as an intermediate social class between the nobility and the peasantry of Europe. While the nobility owned the countryside, and the peasantry worked the countryside, a new bourgeoisie (literally "town-dwellers") arose around mercantile functions in the city. In France, the middle classes helped drive the French Revolution. Another definition equated the middle class to the original meaning of capitalist: someone with so much capital that they could rival nobles. In fact, to be a capital-owning millionaire was the essential criterion of the middle class in the industrial revolution.

Middle Class (band)

The Middle Class were an American punk rock/hardcore punk band established in 1977 in Santa Ana, California. The band consisted of Jeff Atta on vocals, Mike Atta on lead guitar, Mike Patton on bass, and Bruce Atta on drums. The band achieved success in the hardcore punk scene of Southern California. Their first shows were in 1978 in various Los Angeles clubs and ballrooms.

Michael John "Mike" Atta died of kidney and lung cancer, on April 20, 2014, aged 53.

Discography

  • Homeland (1982)
  • Out of Vogue (1979)
  • Scavenged Luxury (1980)
  • A Blueprint for Joy: 1978-1980 (1995)
  • Out of Vogue: The Early Material (2008)
  • Tooth and Nail (1979)
  • References

    External links

  • "Suddenly In Vogue again: The Middle Class may have been one of the most influential bands ever" by Matt Coker, OC Weekly, December 5, 2002.
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    I Got

    by: Jack Johnson

    I've got a symbol in my driveway
    I've got a hundred million dollar friends
    I got you a brand new weapon, lets see how destructive we can be
    I got a brand new set of stencils
    I been connectin' all the dots
    I got my plans in a zip loc bag, lets see how productive we can be
    I got a light bulb full of anger, I could switch it on and off
    Situations it can be so bright, I can't believe how pathetic we can be
    I got a perfect set of blue prints, I'm gonna build somebody else
    Might cost a little more than money, but whats man without his wealth
    I got a phosphorescent secret, don't ya tell nobody else
    Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah ...(music fades)




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