Dwindling Working Class Signifies a Rent in the Social Fabric

Dwindling Working Class Signifies a Rent in the Social Fabric
A woman walks past a “now hiring” sign in front of a store in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 13, 2022. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images
Peter Stockland
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During a recent class I took in pursuit of an MA in history, the discussion organically turned to the current academic obsessions of race, gender, and class.

Peter Stockland
Peter Stockland
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Peter Stockland is a former editor-in-chief of the Montreal Gazette and co-founder of Convivium magazine under the auspices of the think tank Cardus. He is also head of strategic communications for Ottawa’s Acacia Law Group.
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