THE SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY The theory is as old as philosophy itself. It is of the view that persons’ moral and/ or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live. The theory of a social contract is therefore a hypothesis explaining how society originates as well as the presumed relationships between its members‚ how they incur responsibilities and their rights. Early proponents of the social contract theory include; - Socrates
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The Social and Racial Imbalances in Maycomb The Social and Racial Imbalances in Maycomb As humans we feel the need to be positioned into one set place and one set hierarchy. In the 1930’s‚ the town of Maycomb was set into a social class system that was created by the social and racial imbalances of the era. The social‚ racial‚ and courage aspects are related largely in the text. The differences in the social status are seen through the social hierarchy of Maycomb. The Finches are near
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One can define social stratification as the division of society into groups arranged in a social hierarchy. This means that people are divided by their gender‚ race‚ class‚ or age depending on what is important to society. Stratification also leads to social inequality. Social inequality is the unequal distribution of wealth‚ power‚ and prestige among members of a society. Like for an example‚ in the United States being wealthy‚ white or male is a higher status than a person who is poor‚ nonwhite
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Social Inequality in the Early Modern Era Throughout history‚ there has been an extreme discrimination against different groups of people. Women have been disrespected just because of what their religion’s holy book says. The Pope had the authority over state‚ not the monarch. The color of your skin has even determined your rank in society. Even though this was more in the early modern era‚ it still happens today. People have had to work their way to gain rights. Examples of social inequality in
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Another significant privilege was my inexperience of racialized social control in my educational capital. Racialize social control is the regulation and repression of a certain race (Rios‚ 30). To illustrate‚ my high school was divided into two; the top floor was the magnet program and the rest of the school was for regulars. The schools physical structure depicts the social class within the school system that students are categorized into. Ironically‚ I was enrolled in the regular school‚ but because
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Segregation in the public spaces is the most common issue in many cities across the world especially Los Angeles and Sao Paulo.By means of segregation‚ the borderline divide bysocial groups (poor and middle/upper classes). Poor class were meant to be keep out of sight in public but deal with expose to high rate of crimes and violence in areas where they commonly live in. Meanwhile‚ upper classes live in well-off neighborhood with increase protection of security measures but isolated from the public
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forms of social inequality‚ and the subsequent damage in the ideological and moral spheres‚ as elements that could be conditioning the persistence of these sexual practices.” (Silva & Zaldívar‚ 2002) Researcher Aurelio Alonso of the Center for Psychological and Sociological Research of the Ministry of Science‚ Technology‚ and the Environment‚ states that “Prostitution is mentioned as one of social costs of the changes‚ but more serious than that is the problem of the progressive inequality of the
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Describe and evaluate social explanations of aggression. Aggression can be defined in many different ways. Bandura suggests that it is the intent to cause harm to another human being who is motivated to avoid such treatment. One of the main social psychological explanations of aggression comes from Bandura and Walters in 1963. He suggests that aggression is learned either indirectly; through observational learning and only replicated if vicarious reinforcement occurs‚ or directly- where aggressive
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was yet another demonstration of racial inequalities and dehumanization illustrated by a people who believed in racial superiority. The experiment was unethical and demoralizing from the beginning. The analysis was corrupt and unethical for a plethora of reasons. The experiment disregarded several basic principles of the American Sociological Association’s code of ethics. Perhaps the greatest flaw in the experiment was the intended denial of treatment‚ which‚ in turn‚ directly affected the subject’s
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Kathleen Sussek Intro to Sociology Web Quest #2 Social class is more than just how much money you have‚ it’s also the clothes you wear‚ the school you attend‚ the home you live in and the car you drive. What social class you belong to has a very large impact on how you interact with others. People from lower classes have a different way of thinking about the world. Lower class people have to depend on others more and are much better at reading others emotions where as upper-class people
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