England

There will always be an England….

so long as there is someone to worry about “class”….not good-taste-class but where-do-I-fit-in-class.

I’m not sure I have this right but apparently the BBC is doing some major overhaul of class structure….deciding just who is upper and who is not.  It prompted a very British rumination by one journalist (and clearly journalists are not “upper”):

http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/Impossibility-putting-farmers-classification/story-18662621-detail/story.html#axzz2Q3U2zE61

Actually, having spent quite a bit of time in England, my experience has been that most people don’t have any time for this any longer….except perhaps for the newly-rich.

But it also reminds me of something I read awhile back: that up until World War II in the United States, family farm income was equal to a doctor’s pay.  The farmer may be forgiven for concluding that working harder and being more productive doesn’t necessarily equal compensation.

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