ruling class
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the class of people exerting power or authority
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the class of people exerting power or authority
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The term ruling class refers to the social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's political policy.
The ruling class is a particular sector of the
Most stable groups of social animals (including humans) have a visible and invisible "ruling class". The decision makers in
the group may change according to the decision-type and/ or the time of observation. For example, it used to be assumed that
modern societies were patriarchal and the elders dominated the real decisions, even though many
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Moreover, Mattei Dogan's recent studes on elites in contemporary pluralist societies have shown that in these kinds of societies, precisely because of their complexity and their heterogeniety and particularly because of the social division of work and the multiple levels of stratification, there are not, or can not be, a coherent ruling class, even if in the past there were solid examples of ruling classes, like in the Tsarist Regime, the Ottoman Regime, and the more recent totalitarian regimes of the 20th century (communist and nazi). The concept of ruling class is incompatible with the concept of industrial society.
Dogan, Mattei (ed.), Elite Configuration at the Apex of Power, Brill, Leiden, 2003.
| Ruling class | Nobility | White-collar | |||
| Creative class | |||||
| Middle class | Working class | ||||
| Lumpenproletariat | Lower middle class | Lower class | Old Money | ||
| Peasant/Serf | Slave class | Underclass | Classlessness | ||
| Upper class | Income | Educational attainment | |||
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