Social mobility and economic mobility, the capacity to enhance your societal position and be raised to another class. The United States is based on class stratification and this class framework is laid out in five classes which begin with the privileged upper class, to upper middle class, to lower middle class, the working class and lastly the lower class. Each social group holds differences between its individuals. Due to social stratification and because of the wealthy and destitution, there is an unequal distribution of wealth between Americans which increases the social disparity. Inequality in wealth and class are clear in the US but it is rarely discussed and this is because of how society is set up. Michael Ryan explains this as the “mistaken cognition” he says “mistaken cognition that prevents us from seeing reality as it is. Ideology in this sense describes the way social groups who have over accumulated economic resources maintain their power by imposing on society frames of understanding and perception that prevents the true nature of society from being seen and discussed.” The vast majority of the people in the U.S imagine that our country has no social classes and people don't care to be educated about the social classes and when told about them they disregard the imbalances each class has and this is because of the social wealthy groups have it normal. It is a topic that is not be discussed in our society and when income inequality is discussed it is labeled as class warfare or isn’t discussed at all and this is exactly what occurred when former President Barack Obama wanted to discuss the issue of wealth inequality. Be that as it may, social class plays a huge role in foreseeing social disparities in regions, for example, education, health/wellbeing, and work. In the article in Class Eric Lott also talks about interactions between classes and the aftermath. He says “One of the common findings of the later sort of study is how often
Social mobility and economic mobility, the capacity to enhance your societal position and be raised to another class. The United States is based on class stratification and this class framework is laid out in five classes which begin with the privileged upper class, to upper middle class, to lower middle class, the working class and lastly the lower class. Each social group holds differences between its individuals. Due to social stratification and because of the wealthy and destitution, there is an unequal distribution of wealth between Americans which increases the social disparity. Inequality in wealth and class are clear in the US but it is rarely discussed and this is because of how society is set up. Michael Ryan explains this as the “mistaken cognition” he says “mistaken cognition that prevents us from seeing reality as it is. Ideology in this sense describes the way social groups who have over accumulated economic resources maintain their power by imposing on society frames of understanding and perception that prevents the true nature of society from being seen and discussed.” The vast majority of the people in the U.S imagine that our country has no social classes and people don't care to be educated about the social classes and when told about them they disregard the imbalances each class has and this is because of the social wealthy groups have it normal. It is a topic that is not be discussed in our society and when income inequality is discussed it is labeled as class warfare or isn’t discussed at all and this is exactly what occurred when former President Barack Obama wanted to discuss the issue of wealth inequality. Be that as it may, social class plays a huge role in foreseeing social disparities in regions, for example, education, health/wellbeing, and work. In the article in Class Eric Lott also talks about interactions between classes and the aftermath. He says “One of the common findings of the later sort of study is how often