Class is no longer relevant in Australia
Date Submitted: 12/31/2002 05:53:07
The following essay will present the argument "Class is no longer relevant in Australia". To say that class is irrelevant in today's society is a great understatement. Although the statement may have some authority as Australia shouldn't have class structures, this essay will demonstrate the fact that class struggles are increasing in our lives and that they are still relevant in Australia. This argument will be presented to testify that the above statement about the
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above information, there is a stronger case on the side that this statement is in fact incorrect. Class is still relevant in Australia.
List of References
*<Tab/>1998, The Macquarie Dictionary, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd, NSW
*<Tab/>Dilnot, A. (1990) "From most to least: New figures on wealth distribution", Australian Society.
*<Tab/>Handbook HUM1007 'Social Sciences in Australia' 1999, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Brisbane
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