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    In The Importance of Being Earnest, there is a distinct lack of connection between the social classes (Stokes). As previously discussed, this is the product of the social contempt that the upper classes held regarding the lower classes. Although this system of royalty and nobility has almost been completely dissipated altogether, the old form of social prejudice has not been annihilated, but rather it has taken a new, if not more dangerous, form. Because we live in a society where everyone is…

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    England has a history of creating policies and cultures that shame and look down on those individuals who are apart of the lower classes. Class wasn 't always based off of wealth. Early in England’s history an individual’s social status was based on their lineage, as described by Stephen Liddell “though not common, it was entirely possible for an aristocratic family to be almost bankrupt whilst still retaining their upper class rating (1). This culture likely lead to the idea of “respecting…

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    Social divisions throughout time have existed in civilizations. These social structures create a system where people are organized into different socio-economic classes. The structure of human societies after the Neolithic Revolution have been clearly aligned in a Social Pyramid. Many factors influence and affect the divisions of class within societies. First, the type of government affected the social structure by dividing the people into that upper ruling rich class and a lower…

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    in presence, society has always been portrayed into social classes, the very rich and the very poor. For this reason, society has created the concept that the unprivileged people have to work heavy to receive a portion of goods. With this in mind, the outset of the French Revolution was due to the build up of social inequalities. French citizens were being unfairly treated and revolted in order to get the changes they wanted. In the article Social Inequalities it emphasizes that the peasants did…

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    Why Is Social Class Wrong

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    Social class is a complex subject to try to explain. There is enough wealth in the world to help solve problems but much of the wealth is skewed to the right within the upper 1%. To begin with, social class is socially constructed. There is only one real race which is the human race but we as a society like to describe each other in terms of different races such as white, black, asian etc. Among social class, there are 3 classes are groups within it. Those being the poor, the middle and…

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    the rise of Industrial Capitalism in America social classes were formed. There were three distinct social classes during this time: upper, middle, and lower class. Each class had different beliefs and views about lifestyle. Jane Addams and Rose Cohen were two women that lived during the time these classes were created. The two were from different classes, but both their lives were affected because of Industrial Capitalism. Living in different classes lead to Cohen and Addams having different…

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    ‘Social class is conceptualized…”(Culture and Social Class), I feel as though social class and culture can have some similarities, but also be so different at the same time. For me I believe people are put into social class as a judgment. For me social classes are large categories for that Americans and other countries put people into for organization, but also a way to find out whom they can tax. People everywhere could wear the worst clothes, but then go home and actually have a lot of money…

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    how social classes has an impact on how it gives characters disadvantages and advantages over each other by their social class, how it makes people change, how it makes people look at the characters different, and the influence it may have on a person, through the development of three characters chasing hollow dreams that only leads to misery when you put money over happiness. F.Scott Fitzgerald carefully set up his novel in social groups to separate the living environments. Social classes are…

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    there wasn't today's idea of a social class at that time, the hierarchy that existed then is like our social class. On the top, it was the Gods, Pharaohs, and Viziers. In the middle, there were “High Priest and Nobles” and “Officials, Scribes ” and in the bottom “Craftsmen, Slaves, Laborers and peasants”. Nowadays this inherited “Pyramid” continues to divide the society, but today’s opportunities are significantly more abundant than compared to ancient times. Social class - it is…

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    the ability to move up the social classes and reach a higher end of social status. This ability to move up and down social classes is called social mobility. In a stable economy a person should be able to move up and down the ladder freely based on their effort. Based on the definition of social mobility and the current state of the country, I believe that social mobility is not achievable for most Americans. Over time the ability for Americans to move up and down the social ladder has dwindled.…

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