Time For The Fourth...
It's interesting to note that social class, even to this very day in the UK, still has a hierarchical nomenclature still spoken and written about seriously. We as a population are still being pigeonholed by the media, the commentariat and the authorities as falling into one of two major societal divisions, each of which is further divided into sub-classes. Even now in the twenty-first century, you will be placed into one of the following categories according to this arcane and frankly bonkers system: A, B, C1; C2, D, E. You can see where this thinking both comes from and where its natural conclusion is. Roughly translated this equates to the rather more direct and offensive hierarchy of Aristocracy, Upper Class, Upper Middle Class; Lower Middle Class, Working Class, Lumpen Proletariat, that prevailed well into the late twentieth century, and a mode of thinking which we had hoped been broken by now. Indeed the phrase 'economically inactive' still persists to replace ' th...