The middle class was traditionally defined by their ownership of hard property which provided a degree of economic independence. Owning your own home, car, and business were essential elements of the American dream offering the promise that your children and grandchildren would not be reliant on the whims of others for their financial security. This independence became a vital part of the American identity, but it also posed an obstacle to those that would prefer to see the country brought under more centralized control. This is why we have seen the middle class redefined and diminished to the point where home ownership is now out of the reach of most Americans, and entrepreneurship seems like a pipedream. The war on the middle class was essential to facilitating the rise of the total state, and the regime is now making the final push to eliminate the independence that was once the cornerstone of American life.
The Total State’s Assault On The Middle Class
The Total State’s Assault On The Middle Class
The Total State’s Assault On The Middle Class
The middle class was traditionally defined by their ownership of hard property which provided a degree of economic independence. Owning your own home, car, and business were essential elements of the American dream offering the promise that your children and grandchildren would not be reliant on the whims of others for their financial security. This independence became a vital part of the American identity, but it also posed an obstacle to those that would prefer to see the country brought under more centralized control. This is why we have seen the middle class redefined and diminished to the point where home ownership is now out of the reach of most Americans, and entrepreneurship seems like a pipedream. The war on the middle class was essential to facilitating the rise of the total state, and the regime is now making the final push to eliminate the independence that was once the cornerstone of American life.