Lenin on class: "large groups of people differing from each other by the place they occupy in a historically determined system of social production, by their relation (in most cases fixed and formulated in law) to the means of production, by their role in the social organization of labor, and, consequently, by the dimensions of the share of social wealth of which they dispose and the mode of acquiring it."
I'm curious the conclusion we should to draw from this quote. This is pretty imprecise and I can imagine you could get very narrow with classes if this one quote is all you have to work with.
Lenin on class: "large groups of people differing from each other by the place they occupy in a historically determined system of social production, by their relation (in most cases fixed and formulated in law) to the means of production, by their role in the social organization of labor, and, consequently, by the dimensions of the share of social wealth of which they dispose and the mode of acquiring it."
I'm curious the conclusion we should to draw from this quote. This is pretty imprecise and I can imagine you could get very narrow with classes if this one quote is all you have to work with.