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Summary Of: Social stratification

Social stratification is regarded quite differently by the principal perspectives of sociology... suggest that since social stratification exists in most state societies... pointing out that social stratification is not based purely upon economic inequalities... social stratification refers to the ranking of social groups above and below each other... tell us that social stratification is not the standard among all societies... Weber derived many of his key concepts on social stratification by examining the social structure of...

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