W, you've used this curious phrase "class warriors" before, when this subject came up on the board.
I'm trying to understand why you use the phrase "class warrior" but you don't seem to use phrases like "feminist warrior", "race warrior", etc. Could you explain why you do this, I'd like to understand your viewpoint a bit better? In this instance ("class warrior") is the word "warrior" supposed to impute something negative? If you do mean something negative with it, could you explain exactly what that is?
I don't agree with all of what Fisher writes (it's not updated, too, because he is now dead), but I tend to agree with this observation of his:
Fisher -- "the sheer mention of class is now automatically treated as if that means one is trying to downgrade the importance of race and gender. In fact, the exact opposite is the case..."