The rightwing describes immiseration and pauperization for us. We just have to 
prove that the source and cause is based in capitalism as a society and system, 
 not innate in individuals.

Charles

From: Louis Proyect

The tangle of social ( yes, _social_ -CB) pathologies that people mainly have 
in mind when they speak of “the urban crisis” arises principally from the 
presence in the inner districts of the central cities and of their larger, 
older suburbs of a small “lower class” the defining feature of which is its 
inability (or at any rate failure) to take account of the future and to control 
impulses.

The lower (as opposed to working) class person never sacrifices any present 
satisfaction for the sake of a larger future one. He lives from moment to 
moment.

This is to say, he does not discipline himself to acquire an occupational or 
other skill, to hold down a regular job, to maintain stable family ties, or to 
stay out of trouble with the law. His bodily needs (especially for sex) and his 
taste for “action” take precedence over everything else. The slum is his 
natural habitat. He does not care how dirty, and dilapidated his housing is, 
and he does not notice or care about the deficiencies of public facilities like 
schools, parks, and libraries. Indeed, the very qualities that make the slum 
repellent to others make it attractive to him. He likes the feeling that 
something violent is about to happen and he likes the opportunities to buy or 
sell illicit commodities and to find concealment from the police.




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