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In 3-5 sentences, analyze how the existence and desires of three classes consistently put them in conflict with one another.

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When a society is divided into three broad classes—an elite that controls capital and institutions, a middle stratum seeking security and status, and a working class dependent on wages—their basic interests naturally diverge and collide. The elite’s desire to preserve and expand wealth and influence pushes policies and norms that limit redistribution, while the middle class’s preference for stability and upward mobility leads it to both support order and demand protections that can undercut elite privilege. The working class’s need for higher pay, safer conditions, and political voice directly challenges elite accumulation and sometimes conflicts with middle-class priorities when gains require higher taxes or disruptive change. Those opposing material interests, competing claims on resources and representation, and differing cultural values make conflict persistent across politics, workplaces, and public discourse.