SOC101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: For Marx, New Imperialism, Social Inequality

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Background of reading: seneca and migration and imperialism. Main points: seneca: the kind of movement represented by the presence of british and indian: the movement called imperialism, which is distinguished from migration or colonization. Imperialism, by definition, involves the relationship of exploitation between the new somer and native: neo-imperialism: refers to the relations between the united states of america and the countries that are less developed in the post-war period. There are some exploitation relationships such as economical exploitation, the manipulation of politics etc. in order to keep the current power relations. - the debate that marx opens up and talked about, the relationship between british and india is not closed. * 20 years trend for prestige, it represents the evaluation of prestige in american occupations. * picture: the important thing is the status is understand in terms of hierarchy. In other words, some people are higher up, and some people are below.

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