SA 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Class Consciousness, Bourgeoisie, British Rail Class 56
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Aboriginal language family in north america: american. Dream: archeology of knowledge the mostly unrealistic belief that one can become rich and successful through hard work and determination alone. Marx"s term for the funds and properties necessary for the large-scale manufacture and trade of goods: capitalists owners of capital in industrialized europe- Marx referred to this class as the bourgeoisie ranked classes that people are born into and can"t get out of- associated with occupations, duties in life, rights to food, colour of clothing, religious practices in. "religion is the opiate of the masses") sometimes occurs in societies divided by ethnicity e. g. rwandan genocide of tutsi vs. Hutu described by sumner- norms that in the usual course of events one should not violate. They are the least respected and most weakly sanctioned norms e. g. double dipping, elderly seats on the bus, putting gum under tables.