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SOCIAL CLASS
Karl Marx
According to Marx, a class is defined by the ownership of property. Such ownership vests a person with the power to exclude others from the property and to use it for personal purposes.
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Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin knew how unhappy the people of Russia were. He promised them lots of things that they wanted
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Max Weber
Max Weber formulated a three-component theory of stratification that saw political power as an interplay between “class”
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Weber theorized that class position was determined by a person's skills and education, rather than by their relationship to the means of production.
Pierre Bordieu
Bourdieu defines class as a group of individuals that shares a common nature and the same external living conditions.
He proposes using economic, social, cultural, and symbolic capital to analyze the individual’s external living conditions in the social space, with habitus analyzing internalized personal characteristics.
In Bourdieu’s opinion, modern society is a result of different cross-penetrations of “fields” that form the “social space.”
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The same social position will result in the same or similar living conditions, thus shaping a similar class habitus
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Wealth, Educational, occupation and income