Conflict theory is often associated with Karl Marx; he believed there are two groups in the world. The first group being the bourgeoisie, the bourgeoisie is known as the rich or the privileged group, and the second group is known as the proletariat or the poor or underprivileged group. Karl Marx believed that the bourgeoisie had total control of the proletariat in every aspect of life because society is structured by the economy. In functionalist theory, most commonly associated with Emile Durkheim, it is believed that all classes work in coordination with each other. The privileged depends on the poor for money, and the poor depended on the rich for job …show more content…
In table one, the proletariat making $55,000 had a substantially lower number of people who did not have health care. The rich have total control of exploiting the poor. In table 2, the highest percentage on the chart was the people who could not afford to have health care coverage while the people with the lowest stated they were to healthy and did not need the coverage. Again the poor are exploited by the rich and the bourgeoisie is so extremely healthy they do not think they need coverage. In table 3, it is clear that the bourgeoisie has control over the proletariat. Most of the poor is only of fair health, this is because they cannot afford the food needed to stay healthy, they do not have access to the same resources that the rich have access to, and they do not have the time to dedicate to being healthy. While the rich have the resources, time, and money to live a healthier