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4 pages in length. If it were possible to equally distribute global wealth and possessions to the entire population, it would not be a solution to stratification because money alone does not address the problem. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. STRATIFICATION by , Ph.D. (c)
October 2010 paper properly! If it were possible to equally distribute global wealth
and possessions to the entire population, it would not be a solution to stratification because money alone does not address the problem. Social structure is the manner by which
a society views its classes; similarly, social stratification is the means by which these social classes are established. As such, social equity reflects a contradiction of approach when examining
the infrastructure of global societies. The idea of social justice too readily equates to social injustice due to the ever-present separation that would ultimately cause stratification to soon be
evident among societies once again because of its universal nature. Stratification is universal in that all societies maintain some form of social inequality among members...Would people go to school
for many years to become physicians if they could make as much money and gain as much respect working as street cleaners? (Schaefer, 2009, p. 192).
Sociologist Max Weber was quite vocal when addressing the detrimental impact of social class, race and inequitable distribution of power, claiming that national and religious
minorities alike who are cast into a subordinate role under the command of social class leaders are much less likely to attain and then preserve the same economic opportunities as
their self-appointed superior counterparts and, therefore, are summarily thrust into a cyclical reality of crime. Social theorists like Weber who support the conflict theory contend that law exists for
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