Technological advances, he predicts, will liberate even the working classes, granting them lives of aesthetic reverie.
But Scots, including many of its peculiar rules of grammar, survived among the working classes.
The other is the spread of basic survival modes among the impoverished working classes and middle classes.
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Social inequality has been studied ever since Friedrich Engels wrote in 1844 about the conditions of the English working classes.
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The Teetotal Teapot reveals a huge amount about the impact of the industrial revolution on the working classes, says Emma.
Clearly it should be domestic manufacturing, because our goal is to create lots of jobs for the middle and working classes.
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Mr Rose has swept away any lingering guesswork and approximation about the intellectual life of the British working classes in the industrial age.
"The working classes who were asked to cut back or to take a wage freeze now want their old salaries back, " says Wong.
And, despite Blackpool's history of being the holiday haunt of the working classes, the Labour Party now shuns it as a venue for its annual conference.
New Labour MPs, with their home improvements and their little property empires use the expenses system to get away from the working classes as fast as they possibly can.
Livesey spent his life campaigning for the working classes - despite becoming rich selling cheese - opposing the workhouses in favour of giving the poor the chance to better themselves through education and abstinence.
Born into poverty in Walton-le-Dale, near Preston, he was acutely aware of the damaging affects of alcohol on the working classes, setting up the temperance movement which he promoted for the rest of his life.
Tory MPs with their moats and country homes and porticoes (whatever the hell they are) have already got away from the working classes as fast as they possibly could and now use their expenses to shore up the defences.
This in turn means that the cost is paid mainly by the middle and working classes, since the cost of health insurance for them is generally at the same cost (or close to it) as it is for CEOs.
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At a time when the middle and working classes are subjected to rigorous austerity measures including higher direct and indirect taxes, delayed retirement and increased costs for public services, the government of Prime Minister Mario Monti wants to prove that the traditional exceptions for the rich are over.
Mrs Thatcher's three successive election victories so changed the nature of politics that even the Labour Party, traditionally the champion of the working classes, came to adopt a similar view of the world, competing for a tiny number of swing voters while reasoning that its traditional working-class base had nowhere else to go.
The winding streets of Paris' northeast have been the home to bars, restaurants and guinguettes - open air dancehalls - since the early 19th Century, when Belleville and the neighbouring village of Menilmontant sat just outside the city tax limits, and drew the working classes for some cut-price going hard before going home to their workshops and factories.
Mr Rose, who as an historian of the book belongs to a growing sub-discipline, has written a masterly account of the way in which the British working classes (and that term must remain emphatically plural, since Mr Rose moves from the landlocked rural poor, to London's Jewish East End, to the clattering factory towns of north-western England) have taught, soothed and entertained themselves through their own intellectual resources.
His Croatian descent appeals to Ohio's white working-classes, many of whom are of central European stock.
But 7% to 8% growth is enough to expand the working and middle classes.
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The 1, 330-pupil school hopes to reopen next week, with some classes working four-day weeks because of the shortage of space.
China has done what no other country has been able to do in the last decade, and that is bring millions of people out of dollar-a-day poverty and into the working and middle classes.
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One of my closest friends has a son who studied both computer science and Japanese in college and also spent two summers in Tokyo, first taking language classes and then working as an intern at a technology company.
But she plans to resume working out soon and wants to take classes at her gym.
Hard work similarly lends itself to achievement in the working world, but there are no classes that teach it.
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"He's a little bit slower than he was" but is working on a ranch, attending online classes from home and planning to take his message of survival to high schools around the state, Bobby Bothe said.
After experiencing the working world, they can sign up for classes when they have more focus.
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Thrun is also working with other companies to design and tailor classes to specific needs in the work force.
Working full-time during the day and attending classes at night, he graduated from Wake Forest in 1963, became a U.S. citizen in 1974, and completed his PhD at Temple University in 1979.
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Passing the time working on projects in his basement workshop and taking yoga classes has helped him get through the rough spots, and his luck is turning.
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