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  Class conflict - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Class conflict is both the friction that accompanies social relationships between members or groups of different social classes and the underlying tensions or antagonisms which exist in society.
Class conflict is thought to play a pivotal role in history of class societies (such as capitalism and feudalism) by Marxists who refer to its overt manifestations as class struggle.
Class warfare is a term long-used by many socialists (including Marxists and communists, but also anarchists, democratic socialists, etc.) to describe social and political conflicts between classes (groups of people with a different relationship to the means of production, and to each other).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Class_warfare   (1077 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The term "class envy" could well be viewed as a weapon deployed in class warfare to attack another class' economic, cultural or political beliefs as merely grounded in base envy.
Proponents of the idea of class envy argue that the purpose of inspiring class envy is to agitate for a social redistribution of wealth.
An example of this form of class envy is the commercialisation and popularisation of elements of lower class culture.
www.wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/c/cl/class_envy.html   (795 words)

  
 Class envy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Class envy is a pejorative term sometimes used to describe criticisms of the rich and powerful by the poor and less powerful.
Another counter-argument, often invoked by Marxists, is that the classes are defined by their relationship with each other, where the worker creates wealth, and the capitalist is simply a parasite who expropriates surplus value from the workers who work for him or her.
Class Warfare is often thought of as the end result of class envy as well as other factors which motivate the redistribution of wealth and power amongst the classes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Class_envy   (707 words)

  
 Envy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Envy is one of the seven deadly sins in the Catholic tradition, and is specifically mentioned in the Book of Proverbs.
Envy is often confused with the Deadly Sin of covetousness, or greed, a desire for material wealth (which may or may not belong to others).
Envy in its covetous form is forbidden by the Ten Commandments in the Bible.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Envy   (285 words)

  
 Class envy
Class envy is a tool or tactic of political rhetoric in which one economic group is pitted against another.
Typically, the lower income people are encouraged to envy the material possesions of higher income people.
Frequently throughout history, nobility and landowners in feudal societies were literally a leisure class and made their living by exploiting the tenants of their land.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/cl/Class_envy.html   (283 words)

  
 Class envy at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Class envy is a pejorative term sometimes used to describe criticisms of the rich and powerful by the opponents of those attacks.
The term class envy is used by many conservative institutions such as the Wall Street Journal and the British Tory Party.
Despite these real examples of class envy it is still a term strictly used in polemical discourse, not in academic or analytical works.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Class_envy.html   (761 words)

  
 Class warfare - TheBestLinks.com - Class envy, Communist, Democracy, Labor union, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Class war, Class warfare, Class envy, Communist, Democracy, Labor union...
Class warfare is a long-used term to describe social and political conflicts between classes (groups of people with a different relationship to the means of production, and to each other).
Fundamentally, there is little difference between the class warfare that existed between the Victorian era monarchy and the common public, and a modern corporation and its workers, even when they own part of the corporation.
www.thebestlinks.com /Class_war.html   (463 words)

  
 Envy
Because envy is centrally focused on competition with the rival, the subject might well be equally bothered if the rival were consorting with a different (appealing) person, but would not be bothered if the ‘good’ had gone to someone else (with whom the subject was not in competition).
Envy should not be permitted to follow as a trivial consequence of the conjunction of your painful desire with the belief that she has (an instance of) its object.
Envy will be unfitting, for instance, if the rival does not really have the good, or if the ‘good’ isn't really good—for instance if the envy is directed at some possession that the subject would not really value if he knew its true nature.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/envy   (4533 words)

  
 4CommonSense.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Somehow I doubt that Rubin, a multimillionaire, is afflicted with class envy.
In a sense, they are not all that different from a whole class of CEOs who rode the economic boom to unprecedented wealth and demanded credit for being in the right place at the right time.
Envy is an unhealthy and irrational emotion which leads to wasteful government investigations and subjective regulations such as the antitrust laws.
home.comcast.net /~bobm3/commentary/bob_091902_letter.htm   (928 words)

  
 ENVY/Manager FAQ (v.1.0)
Visible classes are those classes that are defined by an application, one of its=20 subapplications or one of its prerequisites.
Class owner is the only user authorized to release a class version to its containing=20 application and delete it from an application.
ENVY baselines control versions of software=20 released to external entities and to synchronize Classes, Applications and Configurations=20 between developers so that the most up-to-date versions of these are readily available to the=20 entire development team.
www.faqs.org /faqs/smalltalk/ENVY-faq   (1886 words)

  
 PEOPLE LIKE US: Social Class in America
Thus the whole class matter is likely to seem like a joke to them - the upper classes fatuous in their empty aristocratic pretentiousness, the middles loathsome in their anxious gentility.
It is the middle class that is highly class-sensitive, and sometimes class-scared to death.
Class distinctions in America are so complicated and subtle that foreign visitors often miss the nuances and sometimes even the existence of a class structure.
www.pbs.org /peoplelikeus/resources/essays6.html   (2581 words)

  
 Locust St.
Envy is unique among the seven capital sins in that it needs another person's life to feed upon--it is the parasite of the seven.
Further, envy is found everywhere--it is the dirt under the fingernails, the cursing driver on the highway, the desperate whisper keeping you from sleeping at night.
A key ingredient of envy is that the envious person is convinced that the one he is envying is inferior--that the good fortune the envied person enjoys is somehow undeserved.
inkhornterm.blogspot.com /2005/07/7-deadly-sins-envy-deformed-persons.html   (1535 words)

  
 On "class warfare"
Actually, those self-styled upper class voters were probably no different in income or social status from the ones who described themselves as upper-middle-class.
That's the trick to all this talk of "class warfare." Middle-income Americans may be painfully aware of the gulf that separates them from the wealthy, but they don't think of those in terms of class lines.
To a high-school principal making $80,000 a year, the only class difference is between herself and the school janitor, not between herself and a dividend-clipping investor.
www-csli.stanford.edu /~nunberg/class.html   (914 words)

  
 What I've Been Reading: Class, by Paul Fussell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Class is scattershot and stream-of-consciousness, but it's hilarious — when Fussell goes on a tear about "legible clothing" or "prole drift", he's as funny or funnier than Bryson — and I really, really like strongly opinionated books that let you agree or disagree with the author on your own terms.
Or maybe the audience was less educated about class to begin with in the eighties; this was a time when "dress for success" had just been published, and it's wasn't as obvious (as it is today, maybe?) that clothing is an indicatory costume.
Also, you're right -- when I say "envy and emulate", he means the one everyone tends to envy and emulate, not the class that *should* be envied.
www.tikaro.com /blog_books/archives/2005/01/class_by_paul_f.html   (480 words)

  
 Envy
The picture is of Jaime and Envy in the ring, during the bred-by class judging.
Update: Envy has had her heart, eyes and thyroid checked and it came out A-Ok. Her hips are OFA good, and her elbows are OFA normal.
Envy will be bred in 2006, once she has passed all her health checks.
www.instylepets.biz /Envy.html   (558 words)

  
 ENVY/Manager FAQ
Visible classes are those classes that are defined by an application, one of its subapplications or one of its prerequisites.
Class owner is the only user authorized to release a class version to its containing application & delete it from an application.
ENVY baselines control versions of software released to external entities and to synchronize Classes, Applications and Configurations between developers so that the most up-to-date versions of these are readily available to the entire development team.
www.ipass.net /vmalik/envy.html   (1776 words)

  
 Class warfare and the politics of envy
"Class warfare" and "politics of envy" suggest sniveley wimps who want to get something for nothing, and Americans are obviously turned off by the party that gets pinned with the labels.
The Republicans are at the forefront in class warfare and they've been winning since the beginning of decade of the 80s, at least.
To try to argue against these charges of "class warfare" and "politics of envy" without mentioning them is demoralizing for ourselves and a wimp-out.
www.kellysite.net /classwar.html   (1101 words)

  
 ENVY Cookbook
ENVY ensures the proper loading and functioning by means of prerequisites, and the Packager uses the prerequisite structure to calculate the inclusion set for the run-time executable.
The owner of a class in the application in which it is defined is not necessarily the owner of the class in another application, where the class is extended.
Also, the owner of a class in one version of an application is not necessarily the owner of the class in another version.
home.balcab.ch /jpelrine/envyfaq.htm   (1715 words)

  
 Refactoring Browser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
If the class is not referenced then the class is considered to be abstract, since there is no way to create an instance of the class.
For the rename class variable refactoring, the code will be transformed, but the renamed variable will not be removed.
Spawn hierarchy: If you add a new class in a "spawned hierarchy" browser, you may not be able to see the new protocols that you add for the new class.
st-www.cs.uiuc.edu /users/brant/Refactory   (2362 words)

  
 Classism - TheBestLinks.com - Class warfare, Class envy, Racism, Social class, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Classism, Class warfare, Class envy, Racism, Social class, United States...
Classism (a term formed by analogy with racism) is any form of prejudice or oppression against people who are in, or who are perceived as being like those who are in, a lower social class (especially in the form of lower socioeconomic status) within a class society.
People who generally tend to find charges of classism unfounded or unreasonably harsh often diagnose the charges as expressions of class envy.
www.thebestlinks.com /Classism.html   (219 words)

  
 GLORP News: Comments Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I ended up more or less convincing the browser that these were all distinct classes, whose name happened to be the same as the version name.
Unfortunately, there are a good number of places in the RB that hold names and expect to be able to look up classes and such using the normal in-memory mechanism.
Much of it is handled by having my own browserEnvironment and navigatorState objects, but I ended up with a few more additions and overrides of RB code, and it took a good bit of plodding around in the internals to figure out where things were going wrong.
www.cincomsmalltalk.com /userblogs/knight/blogComments?entry=3298825431   (677 words)

  
 Refactorings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The class based refactorings operate on classes, instance variables, and class variables and are defined off the class menu.
In ENVY the renamed class will also contain all the stored ENVY attributes that the original class contained, including the classes part builder records in VA. However, currently the browser does not rename class references in these stored attributes.
In ENVY it will check that the variable is not already defined as a temporary in one of the class' methods.
st-www.cs.uiuc.edu /users/brant/Refactory/Refactorings.html   (998 words)

  
 Horse Deals - Thousands of Horses For Sale
Envy was lightly shown over the weekend and looked as if he could jump anything, as is clearly shown here.
The Future Stars class was arguably the highlight of the weekend with Jeff Bloomfield equal second riding the imported Selle Francais stallion, Ideal de Valette.
There was plenty of depth in the 'novice' classes, which gives rise for a somewhat forgotten felling of optimism regarding Australian showjumping.
www.horsedeals.com.au /events.php?showID=699   (1903 words)

  
 Class Matters #10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Some novels trade on class anxiety to evoke not the dream of betterment but the great American nightmare: the dread of waking up one day and finding yourself at the bottom.
Wharton's most vivid characters are not the aristos, the sons and daughters of the great New York families, who are all a little bloodless and sexually underpowered, but people like Lily Bart, whose lifestyle outstrips her pocketbook and who winds up in economic freefall.
In time novels ceased to be so reportorial, and after World War II, moreover, as the middle class in America swelled in numbers and importance, the world of the upper crust lost some of its glamour and importance.
www.brechtforum.org /intensive/2005/NYT10.htm   (1747 words)

  
 Stand to Reason: Amoral, Bigoted, Ass
These stratified classes allow individuals, by individual effort, overcoming their personal obstacles, to make a sacrifice and a contribution and move from one class to another.
These stratified classes, these loosely stratified classes, allow individuals, by individual effort, overcoming their personal obstacles, to make a sacrifice and a contribution--mark that too--and move from one class to another.
The other model is for one class to struggle against another, the lower class against the upper class--in Marxist terms the working proletariat vs. the wealth-holding bourgeoisie.
www.str.org /site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5099   (2522 words)

  
 Stand to Reason: Class Envy and Coveting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Friends, this is a lesson that every adult must learn if he or she is to grow emotionally and socially out of adolescence, and the sooner we learn it the better.
The irony is that as American society as a whole matures and the flames of bigotry abate--which they have, don't mistake it--then new racial tension must be fomented if this whole process of class envy is to continue.
I think we should begin calling class envy what it is. This angry and self-indulgent class envy is nothing more than plain, old fashioned, unadulterated coveting, people earnestly desiring that which does not belong to them.
www.str.org /site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5178   (2322 words)

  
 Styleborg: wearable computing, design, fashion and culture: class envy
Kerry Bodine is a graduate student in the wearable group at Carnegie Mellon University.
The class site currently links to many completed exercises and final projects from this year's students and has an amazingly extensive list of references and resources.
Every problem in my class could be posed as a wearable solution, and stay tuned for my special topics class in spring '04.
www.styleborg.com /archives/2003/08/class_envy.html   (328 words)

  
 Sine Qua Non Pundit
Suffice it to write for now that the existence of such broad-based class envy is a figment of the imagination of Richard Cohen and Terry McAuliffe.
The whole point of class-based systems isn’t that you can draw some arbitrary lines and group people into classes at a point in time, but that once you are assumed to be in a class you cannot move out of it.
It isn’t about class after all, but about the fact that someone has something he doesn’t, and he’d rather drag them down than raise himself up to satisfy his utopian ideal of equality of outcome.
sinequanon.blogspot.com /2002_09_15_sinequanon_archive.html   (2702 words)

  
 Stirring Class Envy
The problem for Virginia Democrats is even greater than the trouble national Democrats have had trying to make political hay out of what amounts to an appeal to class envy.
This tactic might work in other countries, but American voters have repeatedly demonstrated that their ever-optimistic view frustrates politicians who appeal to class envy.
Let House Democrats stake their claim to recapture of that body on an appeal to class envy.
www.baconsrebellion.com /Issues03/02-24/Class_envy.htm   (574 words)

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