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cent of the demonstrators made less than 10,000 baht. Nor does there seem to be<br />

any logical reason to select a cut-off po<strong>in</strong>t of 10,000 baht for the middle class.<br />

15 Note the elements of the new rich that are excluded here: sales workers, taxi drivers,<br />

prostitutes, those without an education.<br />

16 Leadership was provided by political parties <strong>and</strong> NGO leaders. Kanjana (1993)<br />

conflates the NGOs <strong>and</strong> the middle class: ‘A h<strong>and</strong>ful of Non-Governmental<br />

Organizations (NGOs)…were lead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> organiz<strong>in</strong>g the fight for democracy. The<br />

May NGO-university lecturers, doctors, lawyers <strong>and</strong> company workers. Those were<br />

the people who represented the so-called “middle-class” of the Thai society’<br />

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