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Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences

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Like past editions, this tenth edition of Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences is a user-friendly introduction to the study of social inequality. This book conveys the pervasiveness and extensiveness of social inequality in the United States within a comparative context, to show how inequality occurs, how it affects all of us, and what is being done about it.


This edition benefits from a variety of changes that have significantly strengthened the text. The authors pay increased attention to disability, intersectionality, immigration, religion, and place. This edition also spotlights crime and the criminal justice system as well as health and the environment. The tenth edition includes a new chapter on policy alternatives and venues for social change.

424 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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May 1, 2023
Required for class. Informative and useful for the class. 11th edition was read, not 8th.
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January 11, 2013
From around 7 millions years ago, the African Continent had begaun to recede with its forest, the dryness invaded the continent where it began to have a savannah. The savannah gave chance to the hominids along with the other predators and preys to gather onthe plains. There, human was having an ancestral lineage which began to develop a kind of 'Intellect' by trying to devise sometools for hunting in order to survive.
since gatheres-hunters society, there was already inequaity shaped by the stereotyping according to strength. The stronger the hominid, the more effective of its food gathering and his succed in getting a mate.It would have more offsprings then the weaker would. So The whle society would have followed mostly the the stronger's routine then those of the weaker. Thus, society was following the rule of the stronger and stereotyped by the routine of those strongers.
Nowadays, much the same rule is seen in our societies that the rich are the stronger and the poor are the weaker by the stereotyping routine. The weaker will have to be cast out or to be pushed aside by the stronger just as the primitive society did. The modern days routine of the stronger is represented by having monetary power and affluent materialistic enjoyment when the poor is stereotpyed by havng indegent materialistic scource to live on a meagre live.
However, personal modification play much in intervening the routine. Some exceptions prove thatindividual is an idividual that post natal investment in individual hard working will change the fate.
Social background is playing an important opportunity for proving a gap for those weaker to ascend the social position. While the society is affluent in resource and in need of tertiary eduated people, then those who were weaker will have opportunity to ascend to the higher position by the gate of education. Stereotyping is not totally right but a caertain degree of eroeous ingradient to prove that personal dilligence in improving own future is a must to reach the goal.
Stereotyping is a profound language to research on because the involvment in personality dispositions are to be blamed for. Personality dispositions are stratifivation s of genetic linegae according to behaviour characteristics which is very crucial for the outcome of seuccess. Our behaviour is shaped by the hsitorical accumulation of unlimiting expriences of our ancestral lineage through the time ing lineage of the spatial entity where the genetic fuctional entity plays its tricks. It is a very profound function to be elucidated by Mathematical method but on the contrary of Philosophical method, it can be ascribed to Nature. Nature plays the cycling of a kind of cosmological event which is propagating on the temporal-spatial plain where the History is on the stage of being transcended.
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