Speaker For The Diodes - January 4th, 2010

Jan. 4th, 2010

05:24 am - QotD

"For the capitalist system to continue ruthlessly grinding on (or for the capitalist system to 'succeed,' as you would say) those of us bred for stupid and/or dangerous work must believe we're not as smart as the people who boss us around. It's critical. Capitalism needs simple explanations about why poor people with lousy jobs take orders from men in suits. Lack of brains fits the bill. (So does the lie that rich people work harder. I'll tackle that in another essay.) Any noticeable class divisions stem from differences in intellectual capacity. Connected to this is the touting of 'American ingenuity' as the doorway to upward mobility. It's as untrue as the existence of a whole class of stupid people, but if enough people believe it -- even partially believe it -- this idea will reinforce and strengthen capitalism. After all, if we believe brains lead to success, we'll blame ourselves for not getting ahead. Personal failure, not systemic oppression, explains why we're going nowhere so very fast." -- Joanna Kadi, Thinking Class: Sketches from a Cultural Worker [ thanks to [info] - personal bcholmes for quoting it where I'd see it]

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