...class means class antagonism. It's not a category, it's a relation. One that sometimes connects not individuals but what Gerald Raunig and others call dividuals, units of being smaller than an individual. It turns out that individuals can indeed be further divided. One could think of class locations as including contradictory ones if one thinks of the people located by class as individuals. Or you could think of classes as quite neatly creating locations for dividuals, which don't always correspond to the individuals of which they are parts.
– McKenzie Wark, Capital is Dead: Is This Something Worse? (2019)








