The Story of Sociology
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* Most Americans do not like the idea that there are social classes
* Classes imply that people have relatively fixed stations in life
* Americans tend to deny that social classes are based in wealth and occupational roles but then belie that denial through a fascination with rags-to-riches stories and the trappings of wealth.
* Four different types of empirical studies establish the existence of an interrelated set of social institutions, organizations, and social activities.
* Most Americans do not like the idea that there are social classes
* Classes imply that people have relatively fixed stations in life
* Americans tend to deny that social classes are based in wealth and occupational roles but then belie that denial through a fascination with rags-to-riches stories and the trappings of wealth.
* Four different types of empirical studies establish the existence of an interrelated set of social institutions, organizations, and social activities.
* Most Americans do not like the idea that there are social classes
* Classes imply that people have relatively fixed stations in life
* Americans tend to deny that social classes are based in wealth and occupational roles but then belie that denial through a fascination with rags-to-riches stories and the trappings of wealth.
* Four different types of empirical studies establish the existence of an interrelated set of social institutions, organizations, and social activities.
* Most Americans do not like the idea that there are social classes
* Classes imply that people have relatively fixed stations in life
* Americans tend to deny that social classes are based in wealth and occupational roles but then belie that denial through a fascination with rags-to-riches stories and the trappings of wealth.
* Four different types of empirical studies establish the existence of an interrelated set of social institutions, organizations, and social activities.
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