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Title: Capitalism%20and%20Stratification


1
Capitalism and Stratification
  • Two Key Concepts in Sociology

2
19thc
  • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  • Problems pollution, overcrowding, disease,
    exploitation of workers.
  • See Growth of Towns and Cities

3
Tools of the Sociologist
  • CONCEPTS
  • THEORIES
  • PARADIGMS

4
THEORY AND Concepts
  • The relationship between theory and concepts in
    sociology is as follows

5
  • a.      Concepts are the building blocks of
    sociology

6
  • b.     From concepts sociologists develop
    propositions about how the social world works

7
  • c.      Formalized propositions are
    hypothesesie. Social stratification, social
    inequality

8
  • d.     Hypotheses that stand the test of time are
    raised to the level of theoryie Marxs theory of
    dialectical materialism

9
  • E. Groups of theories of similar nature become
    PARADIGMS.

10
The Two Concepts
  • CAPITALISM DEFINED
  • STRATIFICATION DEFINED

11
CONCEPTS
  • CAPITALISM-Economic system based upon social
    class standing

12
THREE Components OF CAPITALISM
  • 1. Private ownership of property
  • 2. Pursuit of personal profit (surplus value)
  • 3. Free competition and consumer
    sovereignty-laissez-faire (to let go)

13
Processes OF CAPITALISM
  • Capitalism is characterized by four main
    processes
  • Systematic Production
  • Systematic consumption,
  • Systematic exchange-capital or money
  • Personal income and wealth accumulation.

14
Stratification defined
  • Set of relationships in terms of ranking and
    establishing other relationships
  • STRATIFICATION-Means of dividing people based
    upon economic and cultural characteristics

15
PARADIGMS
  • PARADIGMS EACH PROVIDE UNIQUE INSIGHT INTO
    CAPITALISM AND STATIFICATION.
  • Structural Functionalism-Durkheim
  • Symbolic Interactionism-Weber
  • Conflict Theory-Marx

16
Paradigms and Politics
  • STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM-conservative
  • SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM-liberal
  • CONFLICT THEORY-radical

17
Political Spectrum
  • EXTREME RIGHT WING
  • DICTATORSHIP
  • EXTREME LEFT WING
  • TRUE COMMUNISM

18
Capitalism
  • Capitalism is the first system of stratification
    that is open. (class vs. caste) Individuals may
    carve out their own positions regardless of the
    State.
  • Provides at least, the illusion of meritocracy
    and achievement.

19
Stratification Systems in History
  1. Slavery-
  2. Estate-
  3. Caste-
  4. Class
  5. Communist

20
Social class
  • Ones Class standing is based upon
  • income,
  • wealth,
  • education
  • occupation.

21
19th c Classical Theories
  • E. Durkheim-See Stratification as functional
  • Max Weber Stratification is about
    rationalisation
  • Karl Marx-Stratification is controlled by elites

22
Paradigms
  • Paradigm -set of explicit and implicit
    assumptions that gives an idea meaning and
    direction.

23
Different Lenses on Society
  • . Each perspective has different assumptions
    about
  • the nature of mankind
  • causes of human behaviour

24
Theoretical perspectives on capitalism and
stratification
  1. Structural Functional-Right wing conservative
    status quo-stratification inevitable and
    necessary
  2. Symbolic Interaction-liberal-critical,
    pessimistic..
  3. Conflict/Feminist-Left wing radical---question
    authority

25
Structural-functionalism
  1. Structural-functionalism holds that society is
    normative order
  2. Peoples behaviour is organized around social
    institutions

26
Structural Functionalism
  1. Institutions are comprised of rules and norms
  2. Functionalists focus on social integration
  3. SF theorists tend to ask questions about the
    functional and dysfunctional elements of human
    behaviour and social institutions.

27
Stratification according to Functionalism
  • Davis and Moore (1958). Some Principles of
    Stratification
  • Inequality is natural
  • A society of equal rewards is impossible
  • Stratification is necessary and functional

28
Symbolic interactionism
  1. Symbolic interactionism views human behaviour is
    the result of individual interpretation of
    symbols
  2. Focus on social context and social interaction.

29
Symbolic interactionism
  • People perceive and construct their social
    reality
  • 4. Tends to ask questions about how individuals
    make sense of their social world

30
SI- Weber on Stratification
  1. Social Stratification is about status difference
  2. Social Stratification is part of human values
    generated by the Spirit of Capitalism
  3. Capitalistic ethos-hard work, rationality,
    individualism part of formal rationality.

31
CONFLICT THEORY
  • Differences in wealth, status and power between
    classes, ARE not natural.
  • They are socially constructed by owners of the
    means of production

32
Marx Quote
  •  It is not the consciousness of men that
    determines their existence, but their social
    existence that determines their consciousness. 

33
Karl MarxMaterial Conflict Approach
  • "The History of all hitherto existing societies
    is the history of class struggle
  • SEE MARXS DAS KAPITAL (1860)

34
Conflict Theory False Consciousness
  • The bourgeoisie maintain false consciousness.
  • FOUR SLOGANS INCLUDE

35
Marxs Modes of Production
  1. TRIBAL
  2. ANCIENT COMMUNAL
  3. FEUDAL
  4. CAPITALISTIC
  5. SOCIALISTIC

36
To Marx,
  1. Capitalism is a mode of production-not the first,
    not the last
  2. Capitalism-generates stratification as class
    system.
  3. Capitalism is first mode of production in which
    pure class divisions exist.
  4. Potential for proletarian revolution???

37
SUMMARY
  • CAPITALISM AND STRATIFICATION are two key
    concepts in sociology
  • Various analyses of the concepts are central in
    the three main paradigms in sociology
  • Functionalism, Symbolic Interaction and Conflict
    Theory.
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