A. The tendency for the working class not to realize their own interests
B. A dominant ideology that legitimates economic political
C. A form of dual consciousness based on ideology and everyday experiences
D. A mode of payment given for outstanding topiary
A. The best possible outcome available
B. A perspective emphasizing the primacy of ideas
C. A model based on certain features of a phenomenon
D. The social agenda of political idealists
A. The division of each social class into the more or less privileged.
B. A growing gap between rich and poor resulting in class consciousness
C. The growth of intermediate strata in the middle classes
D. The tendency for the working class to live in very could places
A. Capitalists are being replaced by salaried managers with bureaucratic authority
B. The affluent working class is adopting middle class values and ways of life
C. White collar occupations are being deskilled by the introduction of new technologies into the workplace
D. The class structure has fragmented and there are no longer any distinct social classes
A. The globalization of culture through new technologies
B. They way in which cultural products were bought and sold for profit
C. The development of subcultures and counter-cultures in society
D. They way in which industrialization had created new means of communication
A. A level in the social hierarchy comprising people with shared life chances
B. A methodological tool used to identify a person’s social class
C. The boundary between two levels of the social hierarchy
D. A symbol of status used to differentiate between social classes
A. A level in the social hierarchy comprising people with shared life chances
B. A methodological tool used to identify a person’s social class
C. The boundary between two levels of the social hierarchy
D. A symbol of status used to differentiate between social classes
A. Emile durkheim
B. Max weber
C. Auguste comte
D. Harriet martineau
A. Richard quincy
B. Edwin sutherland
C. Emile durkheim
D. William chambliss
A. Class consciousness
B. False consciousness
C. Socialist consciousness
D. Surplus value