SOCI 102- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 29 pages long!)

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Based on social honor and prestige: people of high social class tend to have high status. Individuals only have one class, but can be a part of many status groups: class- based on the relation to the economy. Different from marx different marketable training and skills: specialists- technicians, white-collar workers and civil servants. Have more: large capitalists (mr. starbucks)- boss never in the shop- relationship is, small capitalists (local coffee shop-owner) owner might be the one working with you. Weber"s critique of marx: working class- only have manual labour power, there are a lot of non-economic social factors that are important for who has power in society and who does not. Ideas and interests that emerge from politics, religion, and other institutions also shape who has power and who does not: they are not just secondary to the economy. Weber"s multiple bases of power: status- status groups have a (cid:498)style of life(cid:499).