Has a lot to teach us about proletarian vs bourgeois femininity, despite having a shitty message
Tag: class
Decadence, Asceticism, Virtue and Frivolity
I have been considering the shift in styles of decadence from the French revolution to now, and the nature of revolutionary movements from then till now. I have also been considering the concepts of “trashiness” and “tastefulness” as they relate to class struggle, and class values. Also there is the interesting concept of “classiness” which has relevance to class struggle in and of itself.
In the French revolution the upper class was indulgent in obvious decadent ways, peacocks everywhere, massive dinners, giant wigs, and the revolution opposed all that frivolity and frippery and what not, ditto the Russian revolution.
You had a fetishization of the “virtuous and simple” ways of an idealized proletariat.
Today classy is clean minimalist lines, juice cleanses, simple elegance, an absolute lack of “clutter”, neutral colors, ascetic diets, and a faux virtue in this fetishized simplicity. They have taken the clothes of the peasant from an era before and made them their symbol.
Trashy is faux gilt, bright colors, excess, a desire for and love of goods born of material scarcity. Poor people spend significant percentages of their income on weddings, elaborate gowns, and such for these events because showing one can makes one feel more human in a world bent on dehumanizing, simplicity is a virtue for the rich.
Take goth as a style it is often a proletarian youth’s fantasy of aristocracy, it is decadent, but it is also free from the mandatory cheeriness of the bourgeois. The bourgeois are the ones who moralize about health (making being unhealthy immoral, because they can afford diet, and medical attention and other things to assure them of this state and even go off on absurd health fads to achieve some form of imaginary super health) and moralize happiness, unhappiness under Capitalism, like all bad circumstances in this system must be moralized and considered to be caused by their victim, as otherwise the inequity of the system is exposed.
Goth is dark, gloomy, a rebellion against the cheery veneer of capitalism, it is also decadent, self indulgent, in opposition to the virtues imposed by the bourgeois on the proletariat, as it is languid rather than hard working, refusing the “virtues” of thrift and self denial. It is about pleasure.
The bourgeois sneer at their abandoned symbols, the Louis XIV style mirror with a plastic frame lives in a prole’s living room, not in their clean modernist cube or charmingly rustic country house, they the eschew gilt frames and sparkling clothes of their predecessors, now made widely available by mass production.
Gaudy, garish, ostentatious, vulgar all of these are words of bourgeois disgust at these delightful things appropriated by the proletariat.
Classy is an interesting word, it is aspirational, it is the word used to describe bourgeois morality, bourgeois aesthetics and so on from a proletarian viewpoint (through a positive lens of course) but of course the reality and the presented reality of the bourgeois are very different.
Similarly “serious” media is often difficult to get through if you do not have a lot of spare time and demands more emotional energy than “lighter” fare which is more enjoyable if your own life is hard and you require escape, and so a claim to find “virtuous” happiness in ascetic or essentially unpleasurable experiences (like eating kale) is now what the bourgeois do.
We will cast off asceticism when we cast off our chains.
Oh lord we’re having dinner with the fancy part of the family tomorrow. God help me.
A couple of prole commies eating with the daughter of an investment banker who just graduated Yale.
Jesus.
Also If You’re Gonna Argue With Me About Whether Capitalism If Unjust And Whether The Capitalist Class Works At All
Do remember that I’m essentially the American equivalent of fallen aristocracy. I’ve been there, I have family in that position. I am intimately equated with the excesses of the higher tiers of capitalist society, I’m from there and I’m telling you it’s fucked.
Also I have to say, the bourgeois and their hard work fetish, so exhausting.
I’m telling you that the more you have, the less work you have to do. I’m telling you that the system is rigged. I’m telling you that all the hard work in the world won’t get you to where an accident of birth places some people. I’m telling you that that regional accent of yours will make sure you don’t get hired. I’m telling you that this shit is fucked up. I’m telling you not to buy our bullshit, because I know how much we lie.
And I’m from there. I’m intimately familiar with wealth in a way, that you, probable petite bougie are not.
Also So I Realized How Much WASP Is In My Class Background The Other Day When I Was Writing A Fairly Proletarian Character and almost had him say “Let’s have a drinky, shall we?” to Offer Another Character A Drink.
Because that is what I’d say naturally in that situation.
Being a proletarianized American minor aristocracy equivilant is weird.
You Know Birthrates Among The Very Rich Are Rising As Birth Rates Among The Rest Of Us Fall
Because we cannot afford to have children. The birthrate in the US for the rest of us is at an all time low.
Meanwhile the 1 percent have been having more and more children. If this continues eventually of course inheritances will have been split so many times that descendants of the ultra rich will be reproletarianized (because as long as capitalism exists, the existance of a proletariat is garunteed, just not any individual prole), but they will have eliminated a huge swath of the population from the gene pool.
Am I the only one who thinks this is incredibly creepy? They’re eliminating people who don’t trace their family history to someone ultra wealthy from the future.
I mean like I will admit I like aristocrats better than I like bourgeoisie, because at least aristocrats don’t believe in work ethic and you can have some fun with an aristocrat, but they’re still ogres, just ogres you can have a drink with without wanting to punch.
Besides, they’re antiquated and not really a threat the way the bourgeoisie are, and besides if they ever become impoverished aristocrats, radicalizing them is like shooting fish in a barrel.
At least in my experience.