Multiple Choice
From Class Counts by Erik Olin Wright
Wright lays out a typology of class that is informed by both Marx and Weber. He is particularly interested in finding a "location" for categories of individuals who are not incorporated in classic Marxian formulations, namely, employees with varying amounts of job authority and skills/expertise as well as categories of individuals not in the labor force.
-How does Wright define the "underclass"?
A) Exploited but not economically oppressed
B) Economically oppressed but not exploited
C) Oppressed and exploited
D) None of the above.
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