the class struggle is alive and well ...

Charles Brown CharlesB at CNCL.ci.detroit.mi.us
Thu Dec 21 13:58:47 PST 2000


Some class analyses included a strata called lumpen proletariat. Hope these youth avoid that cruise.

(Bad Boys were originally the Detroit Pistons)

Charles Brown


>>> chuck at tao.ca 12/21/00 10:58AM >>>
John Gulick wrote:
>
-clip-
>
> Here in Santa Cruz County one notable segment of the working class is white,
> male, aged 20-35, born and raised locally. They drive around in big-ass
> jacked-up trucks with halogen lights and "Bad Boy club" decals, work part-time
> temporary jobs in construction and landscaping, and are into various and
> sundry "rad sports" -- surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, ATV'ing. The
> big "political" campaign of late is intimidating and beating up the burgeoning
> yuppie population (Santa Cruz being just "over the hill" from IPO ground zero)
> who are taking over their favorite surfing and ATV'ing spots with their
> longboards and mountain bikes. Another favorite pasttime is cruising downtown
> in their modified trucks and harrassing liberal upper-middle class college
> students, who are readily identifiable by their imported Guatemalan clothing
> and "free Leonard Peltier" buttons, and symbolically connected to the
> extortionary rents that landlords charge in these parts.
>
> This is a much more typical form of the class struggle in the U.S. today, as
> opposed to the population at large getting up in arms about a semi-fascist
> hijacking of a formal democratic election. The class struggle is alive and
> well, although it is a far cry from the Wobblies' defense of a proletarian
> work-and-live culture at the turn of the century ...

John: You should check out the most current issue of Alternative Press Review, which I co-edit with fellow LBOer Tom Wheeler. We have an article in this issue from Rac Traitor magazine titled, "White Trash Culture and the Loss of Slack."

It's about poor white trash culture in the South around the time of the Civil War, but I think it relates to your observations about Santa Cruz County.

Chuck0



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list