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Property I think
a person's ability to make decisions for others
according to Max Webber Sociology is the study of social actions. according to Max Webber Sociology is the study of social actions.
A person's ability to make decisions for others. :)
Class position, Staus, Power.
Property I think
a person's ability to make decisions for others
according to Max Webber Sociology is the study of social actions. according to Max Webber Sociology is the study of social actions.
A person's ability to make decisions for others. :)
Weber believed that social class was based on a combination of factors such as wealth, power, and prestige, while Marx focused mainly on economic factors like ownership of the means of production. Weber also emphasized the role of status groups and parties in shaping social stratification, in addition to economic inequality. Overall, Weber's view of social class was more multifaceted and multidimensional compared to Marx's more economically centered perspective.
The sociologist who merged Marx's emphasis on class conflict with Weber's recognition of power in stratification is Max Weber. Weber's concept of social stratification goes beyond economic class and includes factors like power and status as well. He believed that power relations between different social groups are crucial in understanding societal inequality.
WILLIAM WEBER has written: 'MUSIC AND THE MIDDLE CLASS: THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF CONCERT LIFE IN LONDON, PARIS AND VIENNA BETWEEN 1830..'
Social class is a grouping of people based on rank or status.According to Weber, a large group of people who rank close to one another in property (wealth), power, and prestige; according to Marx, one of two groups: capitalists who own the means of production or workers who sell their labor
In Muslim World, family line is more important than economic status in determining social class.
Class position, Staus, Power.
income wealth status power these are the some determinants of social class. (syed ahtisham hussain b.s english)
Karl Marx viewed social class primarily in terms of economic relationships and the ownership of the means of production, with a focus on exploitation by the ruling capitalist class. Max Weber, on the other hand, considered social class as multidimensional, incorporating factors such as wealth, status, and power within society. Weber also emphasized the importance of social stratification based on prestige and social closure.