by
Slavoj Žižek
As much as a good-hearted rich man may want to think that underneath all his wealth, he is just the same kind of human being as the poor are, he is wrong. Once we have our social (class) positions, there is no zero-level of humanity where we are all the same. He is not one of them: they are not in the same boat, and it would be extremely presumptuous to think so.
horrific struggle etc etc
(quoting from Alenka Zupančič on Preston Sturges' Sullivan's Travels)