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  • curprev 06:3506:35, 7 February 2024 2600:100e:b303:16a1:f014:278d:a776:7eef talk 78,678 bytes +3 I rearranged the order of the sentence subjects to more clearly implicate a bottom-up social structure of classes - this is because there are more working(read: lower) class members than middle class members, and even fewer upper class members compared to middle class members. I also edited "lower class" to reflect "working class" for the sake of consistency, as the hyperlink previously routed to the "working class" page anyway. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 05:5005:50, 5 January 2024 Jandro22 talk contribs 78,717 bytes +269 The last sentence here was flawed. Many, MANY societies have stratums (alongside but not exactly social statuses), and listing "examples" is a pointless endeavour as you could list any type of attempted governance, attempted societal structure, or anything that allows someone to collect means (and some that attempt contrary to that). Furthermore it can be seen that putting capitalism alongside feudalism, casteism, and slavery could be a bit of a shoe-in when given the thousands of other examples undo Tag: Visual edit

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