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Political Ideologies and Social Classes
The chapter analyzes political ideologies of thinkers prioritizing localized communities and economic practices over globalization, discussing Burnham's scientific approach contrasted with more reactionary approaches like Francis and paleo-cons. It delves into social class persistence, contrasting Marx's class organizing concept with reorganizing classes for societal benefit and the changing views on social class in the United States. The discussion also covers the negative impact of globalization on communities, traditions, and cultures, proposes a right-wing approach, and explores the concept of aristocracy in the United States.