Society can be understood from the ways how people consider themselves to be different, from other epople in other societies. This way there are two different spaces in how societies can be understood. One is Physical space and the other is mental space. Physical space is a geographical border that defines where one society starts and ends. This includes countries and cities. Mental space are the imaginary lines that separates people based on the beliefs and similarities they have in their society that is different from the beliefs and similarities of another. Physical space can be easier to define than mental space, but physical space in itself is a mental contruction since the meaning of the border is …show more content…
The competition enhance sthe sense of self and the social cohesion of a dominat class and to lower the social status of other competing classes. This can be seen in high culture where there is an idea that some cultural products and practices are superior to others, that they are socially superior. In the past, status is fixed at birth however in the modern society individuals can work their way up the social scale. However whne this happens, it creates an identity crisis among the elite groups. Conflict theorists believe that popular culture is manufactures by 'culture professinals' such as music and film producers on an industrial scale. These cultures are mass produced, unlike the 'individual crafting' of high culture. Modern culture is often considered inauthentic because there is no emotional investment in their