W10.2xiaoyuantong
Summary: Social stratification is the construction of a social hierarchy framework through the control of various resources. Unequally distributing some valuable resources to members of society results in class stratification. Marx divided society into the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. At the micro level, stratification is carried out through social status, group income, race, and other factors. At different social levels, status conflicts are prone to occur. Meanwhile, social stratification also occurs globally. The differences between people are emphasized in various aspects.
About the points I learned: Class stratification is not only economic, but also social status, gender, race, and even includes organizations and communities as different hierarchical groups. Therefore, Weber modeled stratification in three dimensions. Explored the direction of stratification from multiple perspectives.
Discussion: Will there still be social stratification when economic income is completely equal?
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