The Concept of Social Stratification in the "Modern" Sociology
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https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v2i1.48Keywords:
“Modern” sociology, middle class, social hierarchy, social stratification, culture, cultural valuesAbstract
Whereas in classical sociology mainly authors paid attention to the overmaster-dependent relationship, in "modern" sociology more attention is paid to the middle class. It provides a balance between the two poles of the social hierarchy. If, till the XX century, the main attribute of the ruling class were economic opportunities, today markers of social stratification has changed and most important is a culture and cultural values.
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