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Migration and the Making of the English Middle Class

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1910 Labour party poster in support of the People’s BudgetWhen do people identify with their class? A long line of thinking from Marx and Engels to Acemoglu and Robinson assumes the answer is “always.” Nowhere was this more apparent than 19th century Europe. Elite thinkers on both the left and right believed class politics was inevitable. Lord Salisbury, the British conservative leader, thought that franchise extension in the UK was transforming…
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Broadstreet broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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