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Plantation Society -
This theory of Caribbean society, though based on the original plantation model of, can be applied to contemporary Caribbean societies.
• Upper Class/caste/ruling elites (traditionally white) - own wealth, means of production and political power
• Intermediate Class/caste (mulatto/browns) - usually educated, own some wealth, (desire but) lack political power
• Working Class/caste ( blacks) - slaves, uneducated, lack wealth and political power.

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