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social stratification
(
thing
)
by
ichthyroid
Sat Jul 21 2001 at 20:45:48
A
sociological
concept defined as
institutionalized
inequalities
in
power
,
wealth
, and
prestige
between
classes
of people within a
social
organization
.
Some types of
stratification
:
Caste
Based
People are born into a social
stratum
and can't leave it. There is no
social mobility
within this system, you can't leave your caste(Unless you die with good
karma
, then you come back in a higher caste).
Class
Based
Basically what the
US
has. Since
achieved
status is considered as well as
ascribed
status, it
is
possible to change your social class, but usually your new class will be withing a few social levels of your
parents
'.
Let's talk about these two systems for a second. Achieved status is what you
achieve
: how well you do in school, what college you go to, and things that you have control over. Ascribed status on the other hand, refers to things that have been ascribed to you: your
sex
,
physical appearance
,
ethnicity
, the social class you were born into, etc. So in a strict caste system, the social stratification is much more
permanent
because no matter how smart you get or how much
wealth
you
hoard
away, you cannot throw away the caste acsribed to you at birth. In a class system however, your ascribed statuses mark your starting point and it's
possible
to achieve a class that was not ascribed to you(of course, you could also slide further down the
social ladder
).
Conflict theorists
see the major stratification as that between the
working class
and the
capitalists
. This is probably the clearest and simplest example of social class.
You can see the social stratification in the US if you take a look at the
distribution of wealth
. The richest 5 percent of Americans have more wealth than the other 95 percent. These would be the
elite capitalists
, the
CEO
s of major companies. Try as you may to reach for the
American dream
, you are almost guaranteed to not move from the lowest social class to become part of this top 5 percent. Thus it qualifies as social stratification because the
barriers
are institutionalized, as opposed to being based solely on
merit
.
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