Masculinity In America

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Chase keeney Karl Marx believed that there is a limited amount of power in a society at one time that is allocated to one person or group. Class systems and ranking occur based on resources available. In America, power is a very strong social dynamic that dictates resources, aptitude for success, and quality of life. Social stratospheres exist because the types of opportunities available to each class are different. For instance, income, potential occupation, as well as education, and social capital are all commodities that each group and individual wants the best of, however it is not currently possible in America today to grant everyone the best of every resource without burning up, therefore, people compete for the best. Those who cannot …show more content…

In terms of occupation, those who have prestigious occupations generally have to have high education levels which require resources to attain and social capital in order to have connections to certain positions and companies. For example, the highest ranking occupation on the list provided is a lawyer. Often, lawyers will go to university for 8 years and must pass a series of exams to be granted the ability to practice law. Prior to even going to law school, an individual relies heavily on their family to supply resources that give them opportunities for a proper education. Money is needed in order to go to school, which in turn generates money. The class one comes from dictates the resources available. However, the lowest ranking occupation, a vehicle washer, requires little education, preparation, or resources. Those from lower ranking classes, with few resources and power, often take these jobs because these are the ones they are qualified for. Essentially, those coming from various classes with varying types of resources, will ultimately use those resources to get as far as they

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