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Title: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION


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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
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WHAT IS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION?
  • SYSTEM IN WHICH GROUPS OF PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED INTO
    LAYERS ACCORDING TO THEIR RELATIVE POWER,
    PROPERTY AND PRESTIGE

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Systems of Stratification
  • Describes systems of social inequality among
    different groups of people
  • People in our society are classified as members
    of various categories according to their gender,
    race and class

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TYPES OF STRATIFICATION
  • SLAVERY-ownership of some people by others
  • CASTE-system in which status is determined by
    birth and is lifelong organization of people
    into fixed hereditary groups in which there is
    little or no chance for children to escape the
    group

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SLAVERY
  • Debt
  • Crime
  • War

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CASTE
  • Brahman (Priests and teachers)
  • Kshatriya (Rulers and soldiers)
  • Vaishy (Merchants and traders)
  • Shudra (Peasants and laborers)
  • Dalit (outcastes doing degrading or polluting
    labor
  • Endogamy
  • Ritual pollution/ablution

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Class Systems
  • Social Class-group of individuals or families who
    occupy a similar position in the economic system
    of production, distribution and consumption of
    goods and services in industrial societies

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What is Social Class?
  • 1. Class is economically based and is measured
    by economic variables such as occupation, income
    and ownership of wealth

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What is Social Class?
  • Class is a social relationship. There must be
    more than one class as class is dependent on
    inequality. There is an assumption that some
    people have a relationship of inequality with
    others in the society.

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What is Social Class?
  • Class system boundaries are fluid. People can
    move in and out of the class into which they were
    born.

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What is Social Class?
  • Class positions are in some part achieved (rather
    than ascribed). It is difficult (and highly
    unlikely) to be born into a working-class family
    and later become a member of the owning class but
    not impossible

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Weber and Social Class
  • Three components
  • Property
  • Prestige
  • power

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Perspectives on Class
  • An example of a Functionalist Perspective
    (Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore)
  • Society must make certain that its positions are
    filled
  • Some positions are more important than others
  • The more important positions must be filled by
    the more qualified people
  • To motivate the more qualified people to fill
    these positions, society must offer them greater
    rewards

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