“…As much as social class and classism are co-constructs, intimately tied and symbiotically related, so is the understanding of masculinity and social class. Dominant messages of masculinity, such as be the "Big Wheel" (David & Brannon, 1976), are another means of motivating men to be important but also to be economically successful; in fact, in an American capitalist society, it is very likely that importance, notoriety, and power are all related to wealth, affluence, and money. Historically as well, the construction of the dominant man was related to race (i.e., being White) but also to the accumulation of wealth via ownership (Harris, 1995).…”