Most sociologists have adopted Weber's model of SOCIAL CLASS : a large group of people who rank closely to one another in terms of Property (wealth ), Power (the ability to make others do what you...

Most sociologists have adopted Weber's model of SOCIAL CLASS : a large group of people who rank closely to one another in terms of Property (wealth ), Power (the ability to make others do what you want them to ), and Prestige (respect , usually attached to occupation ). How is this different than Marx's definition of "Ownership of the Means of Production " ? Social class leaves no aspect of life untouched ; in what THREE ways is social class can have an ongoing impact in peoples life ? Please discuss each in detail .UPDATING THEORIES OF SOCIAL C<br>MARK: model too simple<br>WEBER<br>4classes:<br>-CAPITALISTS<br>6 dassas<br>CAPITALIST<br>-PETTY BOURGEO/SIE<br>- UPPER MIDI<br>-MANAGERS<br>- LOWER MID<br>- WORKERS<br>WORKING<br>WORKING F<br>-UNDERCLA<br>Reflect in ePortfolio<br>Activity Details<br>

Extracted text: UPDATING THEORIES OF SOCIAL C MARK: model too simple WEBER 4classes: -CAPITALISTS 6 dassas CAPITALIST -PETTY BOURGEO/SIE - UPPER MIDI -MANAGERS - LOWER MID - WORKERS WORKING WORKING F -UNDERCLA Reflect in ePortfolio Activity Details

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