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Horizontal mobility has reduced class consciousness in the U.S.
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Horizontal mobility, which refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one social position to another within the same social strata, does not necessarily reduce class consciousness. In fact, it can sometimes enhance class consciousness by highlighting inequalities and showing individuals how their social position is not fixed or guaranteed. It is more likely that factors such as individualism, cultural values, and economic opportunities have influenced the reduction of class consciousness in the U.S.
Horizontal mobility, which refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one social position to another within the same social strata, does not necessarily reduce class consciousness. In fact, it can sometimes enhance class consciousness by highlighting inequalities and showing individuals how their social position is not fixed or guaranteed. It is more likely that factors such as individualism, cultural values, and economic opportunities have influenced the reduction of class consciousness in the U.S.