W13.1 Social stratification

 1.Summary

Social stratification is the grouping of people by various socioeconomic factors. The concept of social stratification is often interpreted as a different use within a particular theory. For example, supporters of behavior theory argued that social stratification is common in advanced societies and that ruling classes are needed to maintain social order and provide a stable social structure. However, if you tend to have political power, there is little possibility of socioeconomic development. Moreover, while stratification is not limited to complex societies, all complex societies exhibit the characteristics of stratification.

2.New point

He learned new things about Marxist theory, and it is said that the method of production of Marxist theory consists of the foundation and superstructure, which are the main parts of the economy. According to Marx, social connections are determined by the relationship with the means of production. In all social classes, there are two types of people who sell labor to the owners of means of production and to the owners of means of production. And Marx said he would create internal conflicts in a way that predicted capitalists, paving the way for revolutionary awareness and the development of a more equal and communist society.

3.Question

Are you positive or negative about social stratification? Then, what is the reason?

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