Class System
It is the system of social stratification of society
on the basis of education, property,
business/work, etc. The Common basis for division of class are given below:
a. Property:
Capitalist and laborers
b. Education:
Literate and illiterate
c. Business
or Occupation: Farmers, Clerks, Officers, industrialists, etc.
Characteristics of Class System:
1. Mode of Feeling:
There is three kinds of
feelings among the members of various classes.
(i) There is feeling of
equality in relation to members of same class.
(ii) There is feeling of
inferiority in relation to higher class.
(iii) There is feeling
of superiority in relation to those classes which have a lower status.
Such a feeling gives
rise to class consciousness among the members of a particular class and leads
to in class solidarity as well as the “We-They Feeling.”
2. Achieved Status:
Class has an achieved
status. Each class earns its status. Class system provides scope for improving
one’s status.
3. It is Universal:
Class system is almost a
universal phenomenon. It appears in all modern societies of the world.
4. Element of Prestige:
Class system is
associated with prestige. Status is associated with prestige. The status of the
ruling class or rich class or a higher status class in every society is
superior. The prestige which a class enjoys depends upon evaluations of the
people of the society.
5. Open Group:
A class is an open
group. Mobility from one class to another or up or down circulation or mobility
is possible. There is little or no restriction on social mobility and change of
status and class. This feature makes the class very different from caste.
6. Class Consciousness:
This is the basic
feature of a class. It is the sentiment that makes the realization of
solidarity with other members of the same class.
7. Class is a stable group with a social status:
Class is a symbol of
economic, social, or political status and it is also a relatively stable group
with different modes of living associated with different classes.
Class system
characterizes all modern industrial and urban societies. Like caste system, it
also reveals a well defined hierarchical order between different classes. It is
a system of stratification in which individual status depends on his
achievements. Thus a class is an open basis of social stratification.
Class based stratification of
society is based on the following principles:
(i) The class of an
individual is determined by his occupation, power and wealth.
(ii) The class of an
individual is based on his accomplishments. In other words, the amount of award
that an individual gets for his social labour determines his class.
(iii) In the class
system, there is no restriction on marriage outside one’s own class.
Classification of Classes:
Sociologist have given 3 fold Classification of
Classes:
a. Upper
Class
b. Middle
Class
c. Lower
Class
Warner and Lunt have given 6 sub-classes:
a. Upper
Class
b. Lower
Upper Class
c. Upper
Middle Class
d. Lower
Middle Class
e. Upper
Lower Class
f. Lower-Lower
Class
Karl Marx has given 2
types of classes:
a. Bourgeoise
b. Proletariat
Some parts are adopted from: https://www.shareyouressays.com/knowledge/7-most-important-features-of-social-class-in-india-societies/112536
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