On Friday, March 5, 2004 at 16:58:57 (-0500) Doug Henwood writes: >... >I'm not saying that worker = working class. A worker is someone who >works; a member of the working class is someone with little or no >property who must earn a paycheck to stay alive.
Quite right, and I think a valuable distinction. Part of our mythology is that the Eisners are workers "just like you and I": a myth founded on a truth --- Eisner is both a worker and someone with substantial wealth (property). Dual roles can be confusing... Bill