- Prole drift
Prole drift, a shortened form of proletarian drift, refers to the trend of originally upscale or
upper class things to appeal to and be utilized by lower-income classes. The term was coined byPaul Fussell in 1983 to describe the phenomenon of most aspects of high culture eventually joining the lowest common denominator.cite book|last=Fussell|first=Paul|authorlink=Paul Fussell|title=Class, A Guide Through the American Status System|publisher=Ballantine|month=October|year=1983|location=New York|id=ISBN 0-345-31816-1]This includes both a formerly upscale product being distributed to lower classes, e.g. sales of smoking
tobacco , orStarbucks opening its premium coffee shops outside American cities to morerural areas around the globe. It also includes upscale products moving down in quality, e.g. first classairline seating becoming more cramped or Americanbeer manufacturers lowering thehops content to get a less flavorful product.See also
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Dumbing down
*Social structure of the United States
*Chav
*Porn creep References
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