Template talk:Socialclass

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Why should only the US class system be mentioned in template not about the US? It would be better separate the last part to a special template.--212.30.154.140 19:16, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

Because we have different articles discussing class in America. We don't have articles dealing with the German middle class or British middle class, but do have an article for the American middle class. Why? Because there wasn't enough room in the middle class article. The American middle class is a complex concept that deserves its own article when discussed in a detailed manner. If a Scottsman would gather enough info about social class in the UK, we could also create UK-specific articles. But for the time being, we only have global and US-specific articles, as the US is the only country for which have such as wealth of information. The articles in the upper part of the template are global, those below deal with the US specifically- I don't really see a problem here. Signaturebrendel 19:57, 19 February 2007 (UTC)