Working-Class Culture
Working-class culture refers to the shared values, traditions, and practices of individuals and families who typically engage in manual labor or low-wage jobs. This culture often emphasizes community, resilience, and a strong work ethic. It can be seen in various aspects of life, including music, art, and social gatherings, which reflect the experiences and struggles of working-class individuals.
Key elements of working-class culture include a focus on family ties, local pride, and a sense of solidarity among peers. Activities such as community festivals, union meetings, and local sports often play a significant role in fostering connections and support within these communities.