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- Upper_class abstract "The upper class in modern societies is often considered, by middle class social scientists and their adherents, to be the social class composed of the wealthiest members of society, who also wield the greatest political power. According to this view, the upper class is generally contained within the wealthiest 1-2% of the population, and is distinguished by immense wealth (in the form of estates) which is passed on from generation to generation. This popular definition is at odds, however, with how the upper class views itself: as members of families that have been long distinguished not merely by wealth or fame which are ostensibly available to all in a democratic society but rather by generations of leadership in public service, education, charity, the military, and the arts.Because the upper classes of a society may no longer rule the society in which they are living they are often referred to as the old upper classes and they are often culturally distinct from the newly rich middle classes that tend to dominate public life in modern social democracies. According to the latter view held by the traditional upper classes no amount of individual wealth or fame would make a person from an undistinguished background into a member of the upper class as one must be born into a family of that class and raised in a particular manner so as to understand and share upper class values, traditions, and cultural norms. The term is often used in conjunction with the terms "middle class" and "working class" as part of a tripartite model of social stratification.".
- Upper_class thumbnail Baile_del_Santiago_antiguo.jpg?width=300.
- Upper_class wikiPageExternalLink millionaire_households.
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- Upper_class wikiPageExternalLink education_and_income.htm.
- Upper_class wikiPageID "454164".
- Upper_class wikiPageRevisionID "606617863".
- Upper_class hasPhotoCollection Upper_class.
- Upper_class subject Category:Oligarchy.
- Upper_class subject Category:Social_classes.
- Upper_class comment "The upper class in modern societies is often considered, by middle class social scientists and their adherents, to be the social class composed of the wealthiest members of society, who also wield the greatest political power. According to this view, the upper class is generally contained within the wealthiest 1-2% of the population, and is distinguished by immense wealth (in the form of estates) which is passed on from generation to generation.".
- Upper_class label "Bovenklasse".
- Upper_class label "Clase alta".
- Upper_class label "Classe alta".
- Upper_class label "Klasa wyższa".
- Upper_class label "Upper class".
- Upper_class label "الطبقة الغنية".
- Upper_class label "上流社會".
- Upper_class label "上流階級".
- Upper_class sameAs Clase_alta.
- Upper_class sameAs 上流階級.
- Upper_class sameAs 상류층.
- Upper_class sameAs Bovenklasse.
- Upper_class sameAs Klasa_wyższa.
- Upper_class sameAs Classe_alta.
- Upper_class sameAs m.02bg1x.
- Upper_class sameAs Q1155605.
- Upper_class sameAs Q1155605.
- Upper_class wasDerivedFrom Upper_class?oldid=606617863.
- Upper_class depiction Baile_del_Santiago_antiguo.jpg.
- Upper_class isPrimaryTopicOf Upper_class.