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Perhaps this is an occupational hazard of any historian who wishes to present even the most catholic Marxist interpretation of 19th century working-class history ... both Hobsbawm in the 19th and Hill ...
Dating back to the 17th century, the continually controversial Bergen blue laws ban the Sunday sale of non-essential items such as furniture, appliances, clothing and cars, the Record said.
I see myself as one of the last of a British working-class generation who were taught art and art history at state school and taken on museum visits, before the massive funding cuts that have now ...
The Democrats were once the party of working people and unions. They were committed to bridging the gap between rich and poor. The Dems sought practical solutions. They focused on class.
And yet, during that period, Democrats’ working-class support has cratered. This is not simply a Trump phenomenon. In the 2022 midterm elections, when MAGA candidates did badly and Democrats did ...