"Twenty years ago, class was not in the vocabulary of Swedish pundits and 
mavens. Class was something that belonged to the past. Today, however, it is 
back with a vengeance. Recently the Swedish Occupy movement "Allt åt alla" 
(Everything for Everyone) organized a bus "safari" through exclusive Stockholm 
suburbs to take a look at the millionaires' villas there and "fuel class 
hatred". Every leading newspaper has already had its own "class debate". Class 
is simply everywhere in Swedish society. 

"Anyone who wants to understand both the age in which we live and the future 
will have to talk about class," write editors Malena Rydell and Mikael Feldbaum 
in Arena. But not just any class. The cover of the new issue spells it out: 
"The middle class doesn't exist." The slogan is from poet and pundit Göran 
Greider's "54 theses for a new class awareness", a manifesto for a new Left 
packed with sound bites such as: "Treat the very word class as a teenager: it 
grows; it's unruly; it doesn't obey; it stuns you." Or: "Today's working class 
is mainly female." 

The thesis of the death of the middle class is simple and not peculiar to 
Sweden: every time you try to define the allegedly most important contemporary 
social formation, this "middle class" breaks into two, writes Greider; one part 
that serves the economic power and another that has more in common with blue 
collar workers and unemployed, with the sans papiers and the precariat."

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2013-05-08-eurozinerev-en.html



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