Darren McGarvey's Class Wars - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Identity Crisis
As Darren examines how social class shapes our identities and destinies, he meets people moving between the classes only for some uncomfortable home truths to emerge.

Home Sweet Home?
Darren examines how social class and where we live impacts our lives in ways that few realise, from our addictions to our qualifications, to violence and who owns our land.

Power to the People?
As Darren examines the power imbalance which lies at the heart of social class, he begins to question whether the system is rigged. Just who has the power?

Rear-view Mirror
In the final episode of Darren McGarvey's Class Wars, the focus becomes very personal in this examination of class.
Titled Rear-View Mirror, he wonders if we can overthrow its lasting legacy on all our lives and Darren - who is also known as street rapper Loki - takes a trip back home to his childhood in Glasgow's Pollok and visits his old further education college to give a masterclass - which soon becomes something far more.
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