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I am just finishing up my essay to answer the professor's question. He is very much a Socratic professor. The two replies so far to my question back up what my report says. There are few economical benefits that make perpetuating a permanent underclass acceptable and I included many examples. I needed 4 to 7 pages and I got 9. Will use a smaller font. Thanks for taking time to respond.
I'd love to elucidate, but I have to head out to catch the bus to my second job for the day.
this sounds like a bit of communism from the USSR, the benefits would be that the country would progress farther by extending trade to other trade while keeping labor cheap by providing only the necessities
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You're reading My professor asked us: What are economic benefits in keeping oppression & perpetuating a permanent underclass? Can anyone help with this?
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