Those programs aimed at the comfortably affluent are not regarded as a burden, while those for the socially invisible underclass are. |
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Is it any wonder that there are groups among the economic underclass who reckon that what's good for the goose is good for the gander? |
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It spoke of the hurt as well as the hopes and aspirations of an underclass. |
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Instead of helping the underclass he is tarring the whole community with the same brush. |
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In the cities, a disenfranchised underclass looked to the cinema to give them a voice. |
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This fiction is realistic, often portraying the lives of common people and the underclass in the face of adversity. |
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There is also the growing underclass of young unemployed people who have little prospect of moving upwards. |
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The servants in Middleton's play represent an underclass that lives and thrives by irony, especially the irony of noble birth. |
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New levels were added to cover the underclass of people who have never worked and the long-term unemployed. |
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This has raised the spectre of an new underclass and highlights contentious issues of the class nature of the open-door policy in the country. |
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I know people will call me a slummer for saying that, but I know that the underclass in American cities are like urban hunters and gatherers. |
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One beef I do have with radical history is that it often forces everything it touches into the same underclass versus overclass mould. |
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So the cap was the headdress of the underclass, the turban of the landed gentry, and the pagri of the urban rich and of the maharajas. |
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The buppies generally condemn the B-boys, individuals molded by the tragedies of underclass life. |
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Did you think the word underclass refers to those left out of most privileges afforded by society? |
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He lived among coal miners for a time to experience the wretched conditions of the underclass during that era. |
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Second, the evidence refutes the notion that the underclass syndrome is ironclad. |
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But they are shocked by the fact that almost all the victims belong to the black underclass. |
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The travelling bluesman was the poet and entertainer of an underclass within the underclass. |
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Still in my head and in my style of living I'm very much underclass, working class. |
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It will simply swell the criminal underclass that the government seeks to eradicate. |
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In previous history the middle classes have always kept one step a head of the hordes of working classes and its offshoots the underclass. |
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In one sense, campaigns often help foster a permanent underclass in politics. |
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Yet, the nouveau riche are vastly outnumbered by a huge underclass of desperately poor people. |
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Should we be devoting more public resources to the young or the old, the business class or the underclass? |
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Will screening create a new underclass of the uninsurable and the unemployable? |
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They are the cosmopolitan sophisticates who recoil in horror from the beery racism of the ignorant underclass. |
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In your final paragraph you suggest that the underclass is a stain on our society, which suggests we somehow create it. |
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I think the real target oftentimes is not the underclass so much as it is college students. |
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At the time, the virtue of marriage as a civilizer of men was a major conservative theme in the debate about the underclass. |
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L knows full well that the abject takes on a very different meaning when it collides with our stereotypes of the black underclass. |
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Her writings reflect her commitment to the underclass whose lives are often portrayed inaccurately in American literature. |
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They have brought with them from the trade union covens the unreconstructed prejudices of an underclass. |
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The Russian state was happy to exploit and steer the anger of the Slavic underclass. |
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She suggests that the article is a horribly offensive diatribe that grossly over-generalises in its satirisation of the downtrodden Ulster underclass. |
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If our welfare and education systems had not created an underclass of feral youths, he and his friends would not have been the victims of mob violence. |
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These boys were painted by the authorities as monsters, symbolic of everything from the collapse of family values to the rise of a feral underclass. |
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Reactions to both events are driven by ignorance, disregard, and dehumanization of an underclass of people of color. |
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Brassens would also write numerous songs about society's underclass, peopling his lyrics with tramps and prostitutes. |
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But this slumping economy has raised the overall level of unemployment, creating an underclass of angry young men who see opportunity in causing anarchy. |
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Society is creating an underclass without standards, principles or decency, but nobody seems to recognise this, let alone be doing anything about it. |
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The middle class and the huge proletarian underclass are united in saying there is serious subordination in relation to the West. |
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They are trying to make an underclass of people who aren't even worthy of using a public library or toilets. |
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There has never been, in the history of human civilisation, a successful society in which there has been a permanent underclass. |
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We must at all costs ensure that the revolution in technology benefits everyone equally and that we do not create an information underclass. |
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The second reason is that you've seen a growing underclass of young men who live in poverty, who live in terrible conditions. |
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Moreover, the resulting genetic exclusion could create a genetic underclass of people who can't get jobs. |
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It aims to prevent a digital divide opening up in Europe, or the creation of a digital underclass. |
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Whenever we read articles on gestational carriers, it infuriates my wife and I to hear about a set of underclass women who are being exploited. |
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Few among us would want to create a large underclass of desperate people who are unable to attain and help maintain these societal goals. |
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In this environment, immigrants and their children are vulnerable to integration into a social underclass. |
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The children in these institutions were a forgotten underclass, who frequently lost all contact with their family. |
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An exodus from rural northern areas to Bamako is creating an urban underclass and weakening rural areas. |
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A generation of migrant workers, young and old, within China constitute an exploited underclass. |
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With this grant, Weber hopes to research and photograph the aftermath of conflict and the plight of the global underclass. |
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The two sections of society most damaged by the growing paralysis in social mobility are the lower middle class and the underclass at the bottom of the heap. |
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Dig down, and we know why our dark and twisted fantasies of a suffering, angry American underclass have finally come true. |
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It was music from the underclass, the language of rent parties and cotton fields. |
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There's a growing upper class which can afford to be decadent, at the same time that the vast underclass would desperately like to possess something new, unscarred. |
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In fact, in Losing Ground, Murray boldly inverted the argument to explain the rise of an underclass. |
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The right has never understood that you run in states, and the underclass votes in critical states. |
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Speaking from direct experience during his U. S. visit, Valy dispelled the common misimpression that Muslims form an underclass in the United States. |
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A stretch of Fifth Street is entirely given over to the lowest rungs of the underclass women lying senseless on the pavement, amputees delivering drug-crazed lectures to the empty kerb in front of them. Welcome to toytown. |
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This governmentally constructed underclass, always frowned upon and blamed for its dependency, now is being shaken up because the money's run out. |
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Throughout Blind Man, Himes hyperbolizes the already distorted representations of black life in 1960's sociological literature of the underclass. |
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May I conclude by asking Mr Quigley if he equates all those on welfare benefits as underclass scum? |
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Remember, too, that Japan has no underclass, no big drug problem and no deadweight like eastern Germany or southern Italy to drag it down. So cheer up? |
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Nowhere is it more evident than in cities, especially large ones, what dangers there are in creating an underclass and the host of social ills that entails. |
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A walk round Birmingham on a market day reveals that chavs, far from being an underclass, are aspirational and up and coming. |
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Exactly the ranking and division rampant individualism dreams of, where some people's struggle matters more than others and the new underclass are set against each other. |
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We must not have a situation in which certain people can take advantage of the loopholes in our harmonisation in order to create an underclass of Europeans by introducing second-class workers or deferred citizenship. |
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For 12 years Labour has financed a burgeoning underclass, populated by fools, thugs and failures. |
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The mere existence of the underclass is a state problem, an economic sore, and a source of general unpleasantry. |
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The common feature in this expanded definition of folk was their identification as the underclass of society. |
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Some NGOs and charities, such as the New Zealand Red Cross, provide breakfast to underclass primary school children. |
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They are an underclass with poor chances of a decent future. |
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Irish trade unionists have warned that a savage cost cutting programme in the north of Ireland could create a new underclass and increase the ranks of the young unemployed. |
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The Education Bill going through Parliament puts legislation in place to destroy our state system of education and create an education underclass. |
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Compared with the paparazzi of today, who ignore the underclass even as they cater to it, his work represents an authentic, cunning view from beneath. |
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However, slavery was not always permanent, and slaves who had gained their freedom would become part of an underclass of freedmen below the rank of ceorl. |
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In times of economic hardship for the nation, African Americans suffer disproportionately from job loss and underemployment, with the black underclass being hardest hit. |
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This will mean fighting for the rights of the underclass as well as questioning the often extravagant opulence of the overclasses in the presence of poverty. |
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