Yes, class distinctions still exist in contemporary society, though they may manifest differently than in the past. Economic inequality, access to education, and social mobility contribute to these distinctions, often influencing opportunities and quality of life. Cultural factors, such as lifestyle choices and social networks, also play a role in reinforcing class divisions. While some progress has been made in addressing these disparities, significant gaps remain.
All ideas of Marxism were violated in the USSR. Classes, money, government, production for sale: all these continued to exist, though Communism means they all disappear.
No because in my social studies class we talk and talk about it. It's so interesting
sharp class distinctions
Actually it does. Not an actual, physical social class, but a mental one. Lets use a public school as an example. They have preppies,jocks,geeks, then outcasts. The preppies usually only associate with other preppies, the jocks only hang with other jocks, the geeks chill with other geeks, and the outcasts (the lowest"class") only chat with other outcasts. Catch my drift? (understand)?
The West!!
True, they do not exist.
There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
The lookouts were the crew. There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
The class system certainly did exist at this time and was almost as rigid as, say, the Indian caste system. Society in rural areas, at least, was still almost feudal. The class system is what the play She Stoops to Conquer is all about.
Class distinctions were often harsh because they were used as a way for those in power to maintain control and privilege over others. By keeping certain groups of people in lower classes, it allowed for the exploitation of their labor and resources for the benefit of the ruling class. Additionally, class distinctions were often tied to social and economic systems that perpetuated inequality and limited social mobility for those in lower classes.
All ideas of Marxism were violated in the USSR. Classes, money, government, production for sale: all these continued to exist, though Communism means they all disappear.
True. Social class refers to distinctions made between individuals based on their socioeconomic status, such as income, education level, and occupation. These distinctions can influence access to resources, opportunities, and power within society.
Kinda hard to see one as being 'better' than the other. They both exist for their own purposes, which bear some similarities, but still have many distinctions from each other.
No because in my social studies class we talk and talk about it. It's so interesting
absolutely. The Buddhism makes no class, gender, race or nationality distinctions.
Pygmalion is still popular because of its timeless themes, such as class distinctions and the transformative power of education and self-improvement. The play's engaging characters and witty dialogue also continue to resonate with audiences, making it a classic that remains relevant in modern society.
Static Variables are created when the class is loaded and continue to exist as long as the class is loaded/present in the JVM