ABSTRACT

Stratification in England and the U.S.A. Relations between social and economic status. Social obligations of a group. Manners, reciprocal and non-reciprocal. The buyer-seller relationship. The ‘people’ and the ‘masses.’

Property. Opportunity-class and social class. Signs of social strata; visual, auditory, tactual, olfactory.

Types of religion and of education. Concepts of gentleman and aristocrat. Has the real aristocratic system vanished? The realities corresponding to the terms ‘ruling class’ and ‘working class.’ Effects of evacuation during the War. Warfare, viewed from the standpoint of different classes. Distinction between the aims of lessening privilege and decreasing tolerance of individual differences.