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class
A system of power based on wealth, income, and status that creates an unequal distribution of a society’s resources
stratification
The uneven distribution of resources and privileges among members of a group or culture
egalitarian society
A group based on the sharing of resources to ensure success with a relative absence of hierarchy and violence
reciprocity
The exchange of resources, goods, and services among people of relatively equal status; meant to create and reinforce social ties
ranked society
A group in which wealth is not stratified but prestige and status are
redistribution
A form of exchange in which accumulated wealth is collected from the members of the group and reallocated in a different pattern
potlach
Elaborate redistribution ceremony practiced among the Kwakiutl of the Pacific Northwest
bourgeoisie
Marxian term for the capitalist class that owns the means of production
means of production
The factories, machines, tools, raw materials, land, and financial capital needed to make things
capital
Any asset employed or capable of being deployed to produce wealth
proletariat
Marxian term for the class of laborers who own only their labor
prestige
The reputation, influence, and deference bestowed on certain people because of their membership in certain groups
life chances
An individual’s opportunities to improve their quality of life and realize life goals
social mobility
The movement of one’s class position upward or downward in stratified societies
social reproduction
The phenomenon whereby social and class relations of prestige or lack of prestige are passed from one generation to the next
habitus
Bourdieu’s term to describe the self-perceptions, sensibilities, and tastes developed in response to external influences over a lifetime that shape one’s conceptions of the world and where one fits in it
cultural capital
The knowledge, habits, and tastes learned from parents and family that individuals can use to gain access to scarce and valuable resources in society
intersectionality
An analytic framework for assessing how factors such as race, gender, and class interact to shape individual life chances and societal patterns of stratification
income
What people earn from work plus dividends and interest on investments along with earnings from rents and royalties
wealth
The total value of what someone owns, minus any debt
caste
A system of stratification most prominently found in South Asia in which status is determined by birth
dalits
Members of India’s “lowest” caste; literally, “broken people.” Also called “Untouchables.”
ascribed status
A status assigned, usually at birth
achieved status
A status acquired during one’s lifetime