The US hasn't had rigid class lines outside of the Northeast in the last 
century or so.  US divisions were more between nativists and immigrants, 
and regional ties, (North vs. South, East vs. West).  Even Black vs 
White had all classes within each group.  European Socialism has it's 
roots in the rigid class lines of the Feudal system.

Douglas Newman wrote:

>--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  
>
>>That's certainly not true in the US. 
>>    
>>
>
>US politics are radically different than any other
>industrialized country. The US doesn't even have a
>substantial organized socialist party (in most other
>industrialized countries, it's the biggest or
>second-biggest one).
>
>Doug
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