When there are also non-whites who do blue-collar jobs? Why speak of the WWC as something distinct from them?
The answer is obvious: A social class is not only a matter of economic function; it is a social entity within which people freely socialize and marry. The black working class lives in different neighborhoods from the WWC, goes to different churches, drinks in different bars, and mostly marries within itself. The WWC and BWC and the Latino working class are different slices of the same layer of the cake. They are not really all that different from each other, their economic interests are the same, but they do perceive differences that matter to them. Which means an electoral or otherwise political pitch to one of them might have to be different in some ways from a pitch to another, to be effective.
Just putting this out here to clarify discussion going forward.
The answer is obvious: A social class is not only a matter of economic function; it is a social entity within which people freely socialize and marry. The black working class lives in different neighborhoods from the WWC, goes to different churches, drinks in different bars, and mostly marries within itself. The WWC and BWC and the Latino working class are different slices of the same layer of the cake. They are not really all that different from each other, their economic interests are the same, but they do perceive differences that matter to them. Which means an electoral or otherwise political pitch to one of them might have to be different in some ways from a pitch to another, to be effective.
Just putting this out here to clarify discussion going forward.
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