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Class, Status and Power “Inequalities” This is a relatively neutral term theoretically.
“Stratification” • The term “strat” can be thought of as theoretically neutral, just like “inequality” • Many sociologists talk about “strat” without implying any Paradigm • However, in a narrow, technical sense, the term “strat” can be read as implying a particular Paradigm. • Many words in natural science and social science have such paradigmatic implications.
Structural-Functionalism • S-F is a Research Paradigm • In Intro. Soc., Classical Theory and Contemporary Theory you learn about S-F • S-F emphasizes the problem of order • Structures are ordered patterns • Functions are the ways structures evolve • S-F theorists and researchers often use the term “strat” to mean their view of inequalities as “functional” for societies
S-F Strat versus Marxist Class • Marxist, Marxian and Neo-Marxian thinkers contribute to Critical Theory • The Critical Theory Research Paradigm tends to emphasize the idea that inequalities are NOT functional for everyone • Class oppression in Capitalist Societies is a key idea for Marx & Marxian thinking • Sometimes the debate is between S-F strat and Neo-Marxian “class”
Class, Status and Power • In addition to S-F and Neo-Marxian theory and research there is also another idea. • Max Weber emphasized the importance of
status (prestige, honor) in addition to economic class • Weber also emphasized the importance of power (political power, domination, Herrschaft, patriarchy, patrimonialism, prebendalism, feudalism, modern bureaucratic, etc.!)
Levels of Precision in Language • In everyday life we use words without a lot of precision. • Ethnomethodologists have indicated that it is part of social organization to practice the “etc” principle – to ignore mistakes in speech (e.g. corps d’esprit v. esprit d’corps, “methodological” v. methodical) • In natural science and social science it is very important to move to a more precise way of speaking and writing • This is very confusing to undergraduate students!
“Jargon” or Necessary Precision? • Many people feel that social science uses too much “jargon” • But technical terms are often necessary to gain precision ( tt ) • In the study of inequality we definitely need to be as precise as possible • Yet even sociologists do not always use the terms in a precisely defined way • “Operational definition” is even more precise!