PEDIATRICS Vol. 84 No. 4 October 1989, pp. A58
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CLASSY SNEAKERS

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If you so much as mention [the word "class"], you're accused of promoting class distinctions, while every minute of every day every magazine on our newsstands is selling us class privilege and class status—in our ears, in our food, in our houses. Think of the social significance of the kind of sneakers you buy!