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I feel like i see this mostly in fantasy aimed at children and teens, but typically magic-powers stories don't treat the powers like a social class

Korra is the major exception, except that it takes place in a society with a real capitalist class that includes non-benders, and the critiques of "bender supremacy" as presented by the season's villain (intentionally) don't make any sense.

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