Spoon class theory
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For the disability metaphor, see spoon theory.
The spoon class theory (Korean: 수저 계급론) refers to the idea that individuals in a country can be classified into different socioeconomic classes based on the assets and income level of their parents, and as a consequence, one's success in life depends entirely on being born into a wealthy family. The term appeared in 2015 and was first widely used among online communities in South Korea.[1]
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Hangul | 수저 계급론 |
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Hanja | 수저 階級論 |
Revised Romanization | Sujeo Gyegeumnon |
McCune–Reischauer | Sujŏ Kyegŭmnon |
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