Sentences with phrase «class differences in society»

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To interpret cultural and religious differences in terms of a theory of interests works no better than to ignore the role of class interests within all societies.
Economic globalization has created class societies with differences in wealth and power as great as those against which Marx protested.
This myth proposes that actual genetic differences exist between ethnic groups or social classes, differences distinctive enough that society is justified in allowing «more naturally capable» groups to be responsible for making the decisions that affect everyone.
They may embody, even perpetuate, caste and class differences in South Asian society, as Mattison Mines and Nicolas Martin demonstrate.
The loss of life and livelihood after the eruption may have aggravated problems of class difference and widened the gap between the elite and the commoners, which Driessen says «existed already in Minoan society
By the time the 7 - month course was done, however, participants in all classes had a smaller, and more similar, difference in closeness before and after class sessions, the researchers report online today in Royal Society Open Science.
In highly stratified societies, class differences were strict, social mobility restricted, and stature largely inherited.
First of all, the screenplay genuinely spoke what exactly happened of Gay Women in 1950's where both society and law weren't allow Gay Women to be verbal (never mind the limitation of being a women and social class differences in 1950s.)
It's also very reflective of Australian society, in particular class differences and the migrant experience.
class differences within British society in the second half of the 20th century.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
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