In a contemporary society, there are many bases for discrimination one being the difference in one’s socio-economic class. The differences in socio-economic class is what I have decided to base my paper off of. “This identity refers to a sociological and economic hierarchical of an individual in the society.” (Mitchell, 2015), The socio-economic class of a person consist of variables such as occupation, education, wealth and amount of income these factors are what determine what socio-economic class you belong to. Many say that money is the root to all evil, differences that are present in individual’s socio-economic class can cause negativity within the society. One’s socio-economic class determines how one’s life will …show more content…
These conditions came from the capitalist who owned industries and therefore used that as power to undermine those of a lower class. The aspects projected by Marx are still seen in modern-day society due to the current issues regarding discrimination against one’s socio-economic status. For example, employees still come across positions that consist of long hours, short breaks, low pay rates and no benefit, because of this we still suffer from an unjust society with many individuals being favored because of their socio-economic class. Those of a low economic class are typically the labors ensuring companies continue to run properly while they are undermined and those of higher class are focused on their income and profits rather than being concerned with the low to middle class man that is keeping their operation …show more content…
“The inclusion model as one of the versions of intersectional theory differs with both Marx and Rawls’s ideologies” (Mitchell, 2015), For example, inclusion idea states that women are more prone to this form of socio-economic bias. This aspect of the inclusion model differs from views of Marx and Rawls as they believed that all genders are likely to encounter this type of discrimination and equality as the main objective to bind justice in the society. “The intersectional theory also varies from the beliefs of Marx and Rawls. This statement rest on the fact that intersectional ideology was centered on the need for a typical relationship between the government and the citizens” (Case, 2016). For instance, individuals need to follow the rules that have been set in place as a means to guarantee a safe and just society. On the other hand, Marx and Rawls do not feel the need for a contract amongst the society and the state in order to foster justice within the community but rather call for the need of equality between all people no matter what their socio-economic class may