For example, the film Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin reflects each theorists’ theory of social classes through protests, factory work, and characters’ interaction. Analyzing Modern Times through Weber 's and Marx’s theory of class illustrates that social inequality provokes the working class to resist the wealthy because resistance empowers the proletariat. Max Weber believes that social inequality exists because social class is created through power. Weber’s theory of class is developed through economic power and has three types of characteristic: (1) “a number of people have in common a specific causal component of their life chances,” (2) the component is based from economic interests, and (3) “is represented under the conditions of the commodity or labor markets” (Weber The Distribution of Power within the Political
For example, the film Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin reflects each theorists’ theory of social classes through protests, factory work, and characters’ interaction. Analyzing Modern Times through Weber 's and Marx’s theory of class illustrates that social inequality provokes the working class to resist the wealthy because resistance empowers the proletariat. Max Weber believes that social inequality exists because social class is created through power. Weber’s theory of class is developed through economic power and has three types of characteristic: (1) “a number of people have in common a specific causal component of their life chances,” (2) the component is based from economic interests, and (3) “is represented under the conditions of the commodity or labor markets” (Weber The Distribution of Power within the Political