America is
branded the land of plenty with people from all over the world flocking its
streets in search of a better life. The kind gesture of offering asylum to
victims of warring countries and students looking for better education has led
to the branding of America as the land of opportunity. Despite the good reputation, America has also
been accused of many other wrong doings among them being racism, discrimination
and inequality. In the recent past, a lot has been said about this great nation
but the greatest question stands to be, can America be claimed to be a
classless and egalitarian society? I totally disagree with the fact that
America is a classless and egalitarian society from my research. To support my
argument, walk with me as I discuss the issues that have influenced my stand
through an end to end discussion based on deep analysis and evidence from
scholarly articles.
To begin with,
claiming that the American people are classless is next to impossible based on
the division of their society into social classes as I will discuss. This
social classes are seen from the mode of dressing, age, and level of affluence.
Taking an example from the article “PEOPLE LIKE USâ€, people judge a man from
his clothing and classify him to belong to a given class of people. From this
scenario the man is wearing a simple tank shirt and a pair of shorts which does
not necessarily mean that he does not own a pair of trousers or a decent shirt.
But the people around him cannot help classifying him to belonging to a low
class in the American Society. This is not only wrong, but also reflects on how
polluted the structure of the American society is basing its roots on
inequality. Never judge a book by its
cover as you will never know to what treasure it might amount to. It’s so
absurd when people judge such a man considering that more than 50% of people
going for a vacation around the world wear shorts to their summer holidays. This
is evidence that a great division exists between the elite and the poor in the
society in terms of opportunities and standards. (Alvarez, et al. xx)
Secondly, it’s
considered normal to judge some people as being better than others from how
they are dressed again bringing the issue of class and inequality. The weird
assumption creates a division assumes that some people disserve to be treated
better than others however, from the virtual perspective of equality all human
beings are equal and deserve to be treated equally free of discrimination. From
the way some one is dressed, people judge and place them in a given social
standards which at times do not even match their real standards. Its normal to
assume that bosses, CEO’s and Managers are well dressed people who wear decent
clothing including well ironed shirts and trousers however that’s not always
the case. Taking for example a couple walking in the American streets with the
man wearing a refreshing white shirt and nice trousers and the woman wearing an
expensive necklace. The people around them assume that the man is perhaps a CEO
and with no doubt that the two belong to the high class social level. People dress differently for different
occasions. It’s normal to dress nicely when appearing for a job interview or an
important meeting and later going back to your norm of life of simple and
casual dressing. So the dressing does not define profession social standards or
occupation. From the discussion it’s evident that the social classes and
inequality among the American people really do exist. (Alvarez, et al. xx)
Thirdly, the
American people are known to be modest and elegance with a lot of countries
taking after them. This is the main reason as to why they deny the existence of
inequality among themselves. The
existence of class is not outspoken in America to avoid tarnishing their image
but their efforts have been rendered futile by how the Americans judge, the
comparison of the sizes of their houses and the flashy cars they drive
depending on their income. It’s so wrong that the American people fail to admit
that classes do exist yet their economy is divided, with the largest
contribution being made by a group that address itself as the middle class.
This is a group made of people who are neither very poor nor very rich,
receiving an average income per month. Division into classes has not been the
least of the economists concerns over the years, but with the rising levels of
financial stress and inequality, the economists have decided to strike and
address these issues making them surface. ("American Middle Class, Income Inequality, and the Strength of
Our Economy")
Finally, a scholarly
article known as the American Dream has disapproved the classless notion of
America claiming that the American community is Meritocratic, which classes
being determined through the level of achievement. The existence of a person in
a given class in America is based on their level of education or the career
they pursue hence resulting to a variation or unclear way to determine the
division of the social classes. ("Social Class in the U.S")
Conclusion
Based on the evidence above its clear that that the American
society cannot claim to be classless and egalitarian despite the denial. From
the discussion above based on different articles, it’s also clear that there
are different competing trends that lead to division of the American society
mostly based on the mode of dressing, education and wealth though a defined
boundary between the groups does not exist.
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