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    PART 3: Explain‚ in as much detail as you believe necessary‚ class-consciousness‚ as offered by Karl Marx. Discuss the similarities and differences of class-consciousness and collective conscience and indicate to what‚ if any‚ extent‚ the two concepts are interchangeable. Do you believe class-consciousness is a useful tool for understanding social relations among classes‚ today? Use examples to illustrate your answer and thoroughly explain why or why not. * One very complex issue of today

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    If the family exists (as Murdock says it does universally)‚ then it must be performing some function(s) or fulfilling some purpose(s). A number of functionalist sociologists have presented accounts of the way in which this happens. GP Murdock Four essential functions of the family Murdock argues that the family is a universal institution (it exists everywhere) that performs four major functions Stable satisfaction of the sex drive with the same partner‚ preventing the social disruption caused by

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    main character. Emily’s social interaction and conflict of the town is what has caused her to alienate herself from the community. According to Marxist criticism theory‚ material possessions form the bases of conflict and social change. “A Rose for Emily” reveals that class influences thought of the people and how they interact with others. According to Marxist theory‚ characters represent social classes and their actions show where they stand in the society (Doob p.26).

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the functionalist approach to society (33 marks) Functionalism is seen as a macro-scale approach to society; it sees society as a whole rather than looking at parts of it. Due to this‚ functionalism sees society as a body (organic analogy)‚ all the institutions work together to make society. This is particularly useful when observing society in order to understand the way in which it functions and the way in which all the institutions (organic analogy: organs

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    Assess the contribution of the Marxist theory to the sociological understanding of crime and deviance. (21 marks) Marxism is a macro/structural approach to society‚ meaning that it looks at the large-scale societal structure for answers about how society works and operates and explores crime and deviance in relation to classes within a capitalist society. Marxists claim that laws do not reflect a value consensus‚ instead laws and law enforcement benefits the rich (protection of private property)

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    assess the view that the nuclear family functions to benefit all its members and society as a whole – 24 marks Functionalists see the nuclear family as playing a major role in achieving different social goals. Some of these goals include transmitting values and norms to the next generation and reproduce the shared values of the culture of society. They see the family as the most important social institution‚ meeting the needs of individuals as well as society as a whole. Marxists feminists and

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    Briefly discuss the characteristics and functions of the family as a Social Institution in the Caribbean. In society‚ human beings organize themselves into units such as families or households based on a biological relationship‚ marriage or kinship. According to George Peter Murdock (1949) the family is a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved

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    The first song I chose to dissect is “Where is the Love” by the Black Eyed Peas. For starters‚ the Black Eyed Peas are a very diverse hip-hop/pop group. The members of the group are will.i.am (African American)‚ apl.de.ap (Filipino American)‚ Taboo (Mexican/Native-American)‚ and Fergie (White). They have released a number of hits such as “The Time” and “I Gotta Feeling.” However‚ they really struck a chord with Americans when they released “Where is the Love” in 2003. “Where is the Love” not only

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    The family was once described as a social group that shared common residence‚ consisted of at least two adults of each sex that maintained a socially approved sexual relationship and had one or more children‚ their own or adopted. This is a nuclear family‚ described by George Murdoch to be a universal family type. Although it is correct to say that nuclear families reside universally‚ family types now vary from single-parent families to gay headed families. Despite the variety‚ they contribute to

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    the current educational system breeds is establishing and then reinforcing social stratification. In sociology‚ functionalism is known as a structural theory. Functionalists see society as a whole being structured like the anatomy of a human body with many interconnected systems that function together to sustain a healthy body. Functionalists argue that in order to have a strong society‚ each individual must obey the social norms and standards of the society. Each person is socialized into obeying

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