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    Social Class Inequality

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    are different ways of interpreting social class inequality in education and Pierre Bourdieu offers one such interpretation. Discuss his particular perspective and reflect on how it makes you think about your work as a primary school teacher. Ensure you reference readings in your answer. In the ‘Forms of Capital’ Pierre Bourdieu develops the idea of capital, with a focus on the economic component. He discusses the main types of capitals, economic, cultural and social. Bourdieu states how the various

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    unadulterated academic articles on any given subject. While the media never seems to stop covering vast topics of interest to great length it is fundamentally failing at properly commenting on one of the most important social issues of the century, class and its relation to social inequality. The media is downright disrespectful and negligent in the way it goes

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    Inequality based on sexual orientation has been deemed a social problem. To truly understand why it is a social problem one must first define what a social problem is. One definition is that it is “any condition or behavior that has negative consequences for large numbers of people and that is generally recognized as a condition or behavior that needs to be addressed.” (). The definition leads to a large part of what gets deemed a social problem up to subjective interpretation. This means that just

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    Imagine an utopia in which there is no social injustice. No discrimination on gender. Status. Mental health. When I was little, I read a book about an African American girl named Clover, who lived in a town that was interestingly divided by a fence. Dark skinned people separated from light skinned. Eventually little Clover would find a playmate from the other side of the fence and be shunned by her dark skinned friends. My naive five year old brain didn’t think much of it. At the time, it

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    the agent of socialization most responsible for formal knowledge and wealth acquisition. However, as a social institution, the education system works to perpetuate social class inequality and serves to disadvantage learners from lower socioeconomic status which negatively impacts their learning and limits opportunities for upwards social mobility. Correlation Between Education and Social Inequality There is a “common sense” idea that a greater amount of education leads to more opportunities to secure

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    A major social problem in America today is its inequality of the distribution of income. "Income inequality refers to the gap between the rich and the poor. The United States has the most unequal income distribution in the industrialized world, and it is growing at a faster rate than any other industrialized country" (Eitzen & Leedham, pg. 37). The main reason as to why income is distributed so unequally is because of the gap between social classes. Each social class has a certain power, and

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    Social inequality has been present throughout the ages, like a shadow, taking on notorious forms that can ravage a nation. Social inequality is a serious matter, and it is important to bring it out from the shadows and into the spotlight of the world due to the rising discrimination and persecution among American teenagers. It is impossible to end inequality all together, nonetheless authors have a platform to impact readers on social matters and can use the different genres of literature as a proactive

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    Other is configured in the two writers’ works as victims of power play, their unjust mistreatment subsequently exposing underlying social inequalities. Through adopting the Gothic medium characteristic of Romanticism, the texts induce within the reader emotions of terror and pity towards the marginalised, leaving a profound effect which impactfully conveys the intended social criticism. The monster in “Frankenstein”, being the marginalised Other, is perpetually subjected to brutal treatment by the human

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    become a lie. Through the past century, as the United States political landscape transformed into a plutocracy blindly led by an oligarchy the national wealth gap is now significantly disproportionate in favor of the wealthy minority, thus causing social problems. Acclaimed father of capitalism, Adam Smith, published a book on this four months before the American Declaration of Independence was signed. In this book, he stated necessities of keeping the common good in mind for self interest, general

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    Todays social and economic inequality is a matter people are faced with in their daily lives. Many Americans are currently unable to reach their full potential due to the lack of financial stability in the work force, and are incapable of providing stable income for their dependents. Krugman, like many Americans, believes that change is the only way to help close the ever-growing gap between upper class Americans and those who are middle class or below poverty level. In Krugman’s essay “Confronting

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