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„Underclass” i ”konsumenci wybrakowani”. Zmiana stratyfikacji układu społecznego w gospodarce ponowoczesnej
Author(s) -
Tomasz Brzozowski
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
przedsiębiorczość, edukacja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2449-9048
pISSN - 2083-3296
DOI - 10.24917/20833296.4.21
Subject(s) - underclass , consumption (sociology) , debt , middle class , sociology , subject (documents) , consumerism , subject matter , poverty , political science , law , social science , business , finance , library science , computer science , curriculum
The article’s issue is to show the dependence between the contemporary economy and thestructure of social system. People’s attitude to the job that has been surveyed has changedrecently. The problem is the most noticeable in the USA although the whole community inEurope is increasingly affected by changes in the workplace. The same problem is in Poland. Forthe contemporary society career means not only earning money for paying off the debts butabove all it is a means to the end – i.e. consumption.According to Zygmunt Bauman work ethics has changed into aesthetic consumption. Howe-ver, the problem does not concern the wealthy people. A lot of poor people suffer because theyare not able to keep up with the rich ones. Campaigns prepared by mass-media show the cleardivision between those who are able and ready to buy anything they want, even the newesttechnical products, and those who live hand to mouth and buy the goods in chains of disco-unts. Journalists speak on the subject of the poor people disparagingly, comparing to thewealthy employers. The changes in the area of behavior make for the dispensable class. Thesepeople usually have poor education and they are discriminated materially. Z. Bauman calledthem “underclass”. The most concerned is that the problem of underclass is more and moresevere in Poland and that is why the author has attended to this matter.

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