Hogwarts Blood Curse Martial Arts

Chapter 66 Solidification of Class (Part 1)

Their eyes also intentionally or unintentionally glanced at the big snake that was originally coiled into a sphere, because it disappeared, as if it was when Chen Bin first entered the kitchen...

As Chen Bin expected, Harry was isolated by his classmates again the next day. This time, Moxxi in the dormitory was also afraid of him and even asked Professor McGonagall to transfer him to another dormitory.

Of course, Professor McGonagall didn't approve.

As a result, Harry broke out and had a quarrel with Moxxi, and almost got into a fight. Fortunately, Ron separated them.

Chen Bin saw Harry's face was darker than the bottom of the pot at dinner, so he took the initiative to find him at the "Transfiguration Study Club" in the evening.

Ron and Hermione followed Harry and sat on the bench in the passage. They told Harry about Moxxi before he could speak.

"Bin, does the basilisk really attack targets based on their bloodline?" Harry asked nervously.

"I don't know either." Chen Bin didn't intend to spoil the story, but he still explained: "I don't think Peeves and Nick were born in Muggle families, right? And what is the bloodline of Mrs. Lorris, the cat? "

The three of them were startled when they heard this, and then the atmosphere obviously relaxed a lot.

Hermione shouted angrily: "Pure bloods, the entire magical society is also controlled by pure bloods, what else do they have to be dissatisfied with, do they still want to kill all wizards of Muggle origin?"

"Don't say it so harshly about purebloods ruling society, okay?" Ron immediately said dissatisfied: "My family is so poor, and we are also a pureblood family. My father is also ordered by half-blood and Muggle-blood wizards at work. How can I Are you saying that so terrifyingly?"

Harry whispered: "Ron, this is not something worth publicizing..."

"Your family is a special case. You were suppressed because your family was too close to Muggles." Hermione obviously had no intention of calming down. She spat out like a machine gun: "I checked the information specially this year and found out that the Ministry of Magic has been lacking for a long time. Money requires funding from a pure-blood family, but in exchange for political rights. This is simply a pure-blood conspiracy! The Ministry of Magic has insufficient finances, so they use money in exchange for power, especially when the plan to prohibit any tax increases was passed, making The Ministry of Magic will never trade rights with them for financial subsidies."

"Is that so?" Ron didn't quite understand what he heard and turned to look at Chen Bin.

"Is it really about exchanging money for power?" Harry cast a dark eye on the wizarding world and turned his head in the direction of Chen Bin.

Chen Bin didn't understand why the three of them suddenly switched from school monsters to talking about social systems, but it didn't matter if he talked to them about this knowledge in advance.

"This is a very complicated question. Ron, Harry, have you heard about capitalism and GC-ism?" Chen Bin asked them this question as soon as he came, but saw them shaking their heads in confusion. Only Hermione nodded eagerly. To explain.

"Hermione, I know you must know it, but coming from the British Muggle society, you must have a lot of prejudices." Chen Bin did not let her continue and continued to ask: "Don't answer yet, have you heard of it yet? Slave society, feudalism, nationalism, nationalism, ultra-nationalism, populism and FXSism?”

This time, Hermione also showed a blank expression, which was exactly the effect Chen Bin wanted.

"Hermione, I have said that no society will be fair. At most, it can only guarantee the most basic fair opportunities." Chen Bin then looked at Harry and Ron and said flatly: "Therefore, it cannot be described as a transaction of power and money alone. The wizarding world. Did you know that voting rights, regardless of gender or income, didn’t exist until after World War II?”

"I know, isn't this an improvement?" Hermione's eyes flashed with challenge, clearly understanding that Chen Bin's position was completely different from his.

"Okay, then let me ask you, in such a progressive modern society, can children from low-income families enroll in Eton College and Royal Academy of Westminster?"

Hermione's momentum faltered when she heard this, and he hesitated: "As long as they have excellent grades, they can get a full scholarship..."

Chen Bin smiled, as long as he has excellent grades?

"So, is it fair that students with slightly lower grades can attend such aristocratic schools as long as their families can afford it?"

"Other schools also have scholarships, why do you have to focus on these two schools?" Hermione said dissatisfied.

Harry and Ron were confused the whole time, obviously not knowing what they were discussing.

Harry had no idea about public and private schools, and was almost sent to Stonewall High School, a public school with a very poor reputation.

Chen Bin narrowed his eyes at Hermione, smiled and asked, "There are jobs in other institutions, so why do you have to focus on the Ministry of Magic?"

Hermione was speechless. Every time Chen Bin squinted his eyes, he would dig a hole for her to jump into.

"It's not the same..." Hermione defended in a low voice: "Any school can also cultivate talents, but the positions and decrees of the Ministry of Magic will affect the entire society..."

"If you go to a prestigious school, its atmosphere and educational quality can guarantee high results. As long as you don't commit suicide, you will almost certainly be able to enter a prestigious university if you enter a private school of this level. What's more important is that you will get to know the people you meet in these schools. Your connections are the main driving force for your advancement.”

Chen Bin paused and continued: "I haven't heard of any high-level political and economic leaders, or even the Prime Minister, who are not from aristocratic schools. This is the only ladder for upward mobility. If this is not important, then why do you think the Ministry of Magic Is the transaction of power and money important? This is also the only ladder for wealthy nobles to move upward."

Hermione was petrified.

"I won't tease you anymore." Chen Bin saw that the little Loli was so aggrieved that she was about to cry, and explained: "I know that you think there is an essential difference between the magical world and Muggle society, but you can't tell where the root is. This involves the doctrines I just mentioned, which can be summed up as the solidification of classes. Even after becoming a minister, political orders and finances are still constrained by pure-blood nobles."

Hermione thought for a moment and nodded in admission.

Harry and Ron were confused the whole time and instinctively nodded along with Hermione. As long as you follow her, you'll be right.

Chen Bin quickly applied several modern doctrines to the magical world.

There are still slaves in the magical world, as well as nobles and commoners, and society is still in a feudal state.

There are no votes, just an oligarchy, and the rule of law maintains a semblance of fairness.

What’s wrong with class solidification?

No matter how outstanding someone is, the invisible ceiling they reach is the middle class, and the ladder to the next level is almost closed.

The class solidification in the magical world is even more extreme. There are many families with hundreds or thousands of years of inheritance, monopolizing shops, handicrafts, positions in the Ministry of Magic, and government orders.

There is no bottom-up revolution among wizards. The main reason is that this system can prevent Muggle invasion.

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