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Addresses to the Middle Class

Hacker, Louts M. | November 27, 1935 issue

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The article focuses on the books "The Crisis of the Middle Class," by Lewis Corey, and "Insurgent America," by Alfred M. Bingham. Corey's work is not merely an analysis of the hopeless position of the new lower middle class but is really an address to that class. One may be disposed, particularly in the early sections of the book, to quarrel with portions of Corey's history, notably where he attempts to show that the position of the lower middle class has always been an anomalous one. Bingham also wants a society based on production for use and not for profit. But he, unlike Corey, does not accept the Marxist analysis.

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BOOKS; CRISIS of the Middle Class, The (Book); INSURGENT America (Book); COREY, Lewis; BINGHAM, Alfred M.; SOCIAL classes
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