Sunday, June 2, 2019
Class and Social structure :: essays research papers
This week in mark we dealt with the subject of varying types of sociable structures. To start there are open and closed systems. An open systems allows for an individual to move up or down in society where as the closed system allows for no mobility. The only closed system I am familiar with is the caste system in India. In a closed affectionate system you are born into your class and that is the same one you will grow up in. While discussing this subject it would be helpful to define class in the manner we did as a group class, in this context, is unequal access to sparing resources, power, and prestige. In contrast to a class system an classless system has equal access to these aspects of living. A rank system only has unequal access to prestige and, as discussed in class, is seen in Pacific Islanders, and slightly Native Americans in the North and Southwest. Although the US amicable system is open we tend to stay in the same class. It is said that the head of the household dictates the class. many problems in this country circulate around the problem that there is very little mobility in class in the United States however, in Japan, Italy, and Germany there is raze less mobility. At first one may feel it is less of a problem in the United States yet, I disagree. In the sense of accessible structure I do not think you can really compare two separate nations and draw conclusions about one based on the other because there are too many factors that make up a society. Social history, dispersion of race as well as religion, and the disagreement between the classes all need to be taken into great consideration. Even though I am not very familiar with the European social structure I do know that in America there is an enormous gap between upper, middle and lower classes. The top 1% of our economic bracket controls a little under 50% of the money in America. That fact is amazing to me and I found it in a document named good deal like us Social class in Am erica by, Paul Fussel. Another reason this inequality in America is such a too large deal is because The United States of America is an institution based on ideals. A culmination of these ideals is commonly represented in the faade of the American Dream A person can determine his or her own destiny and with a little bit of know how and determination they can rise from rags to riches.
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