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It makes a lot of sense and is applicable today. Many of the people consistently hurt are poor uneducated rural individuals. Who've been conditioned to hate the educated and vulnerable minorities. Most of the people calling for specific change and revolution. Are disproportionately college educated, and typically at least from families that were better off financially.
If you're constantly having to work and struggle just to not fall further down. You don't have a lot of time to look around or even think about anything else. That's part of what's kept people so trapped in the system. Just trying to keep up and not fall out of it. It's why they try to keep unemployment low but under employment high. And make all the welfare programs they cannot abolish as much work as possible to use. Unemployed starving people turn violent very fast and rightfully so. They are starting to rapid fire into their feet at this moment though. Planning on AI replacing everyone. They are also banking on having robot bodyguards sooner rather than later that won't turn on them. But I don't think even that will save them.
I notice it on my parents. Even though they largely grew up poor, my mom's family is rural and little less well off, while my father's family is lower middle class who owned a business in a small town. My mom is quite broad minded but she has a typical conservative mindset to just "just keep your head down. Do what you're told and no questions asked". Or worse, bury the head in the ground and pretend the problem doesn't exist. Meanwhile, my dad is more on the left and more knowledgeable because he is a wide reader than my mom. He encouraged my siblings and I to pursue more varied interests and he voices more political thoughts than my mom. She has a more tunnel vision of life than my father, because struggle and work is what mom had known more. Whereas, my father probably had more time to think because some financial cushion enabled him to pursue other interest without being distracted by constant anxiety of poverty, which my mom had experienced more.