:01:42
[ Man ]
What can I do for you
this a.m. ?
:01:44
We got oatmeal.
We got ham.
We got omelets.
:01:47
- We got ham omelets.
- I'll have a ham omelet.
:01:50
More oatmeal, dude.
And try to keep it on
the plate this time.
:01:54
Yeah, dude, more oatmeal.
God, and try to keep it
on the plate this time.
:01:58
Sometimes you can be
such a bitch.
Fascinating.
:02:01
Hey, buddy. Come here.
I know it's 8:00 a.m....
:02:04
and you haven't had
your triple-soy
decaf latte yet,
:02:06
but a kid with your kind
of breeding should have
some manners.
:02:08
I suggest you
apologize to the lady.
:02:11
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
:02:14
Oh, sophomores.
You gotta love 'em, huh ?
:02:17
The usual ?
Yes.
That would be lovely.
:02:19
The race is at 4:00 today.
You gonna be there ?
:02:21
I don't know. I've got this
really riveting econ seminar...
:02:24
on the origins
of the gross national
product, so--
:02:26
- I wouldn't want to miss that.
- Yeah, I would, actually.
:02:29
For the lady.
Thank you, sir.
:02:32
- I'll see you out there.
- Yes, indeed.
:02:42
Okay.
C. Wright Mills'
The Power Elite.
:02:44
The main thesis
is what ?
:02:47
That at certain institutions,
elite group sare for med that'll
network the rest of their lives.
:02:52
Then that brings us to
the question,
:02:54
ls America really
a class society ?
:02:57
Oris it the meritocracy
we're taught it is since
we were in kindergarten ?