Sociology 1025A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Heterosexism, Sexual Script Theory, Dualism

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From producers to the privileged: alienation. Replacement of humans by technology: domination. He thought capitalism had to end (makes social issues worse) We(cid:271)er"s o(cid:374) power & authority: economic class not the only source of power creation for ranking. Party (political, unions, lobby groups: bourgeoisie and proletariat not only the economic classes. We(cid:271)er"s bureau(cid:272)ra(cid:272)y a(cid:374)d ratio(cid:374)alis(cid:373: bureaucracy would be more common in socialist systems because the government regulates more aspects in life, bureaucracy poses a threat to equality and freedom and is even more oppressive in socialist systems. Structural functionalism: consensus, individualism, social groups reach consensus based on values and norms (not imposed on them, social inequality is inevitable, inequality is based on agreed-upon values and regards placed on a position. Triangulation of theories (use each one to answer social issues) Controls of property and wealth is most important source of power: weber and functionalists: Recently, age is being recognized as a key factor in social inequality.

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