This article deals with some contributions to literature on Weber's theory about social stratification emerged from studies of the last forty years. Scholars' attention has been devoted to status group as a social and legal category concerning lifestyle, collective identity social ranking and exclusion practices rather than on economic condition. These analyses pave the way to an exact idea of Weber's notion of economic and social class and to its recent interpretation. The last paragraph develops conceptual and theoretical comparisons on literature dealing with Marx's and Weber's interpretations of the world exploitation. From a more general point of view, the paragraph compares the two scholars' contributions to studies about inequality.T...
Social inequality is no longer legitimized by natural or divine laws, and has become a central conce...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
This paper will examine which contemporary sociological theories are referred to, and how, in Wolfga...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
This article analyses social inequality and political processes in post-Communist Lithuania, using t...
Weber's concept of social class is an extension of Marx's concept. According to Marx, social class i...
Inequality exists in various forms in different societies, ranging from unequal distribution allocat...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
In this article, we return to Max Weber’s distinction between class and status as related but differ...
For many social theorists, the word \u27class\u27 has and continues to play a privileged role in the...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
The recent surge in literature on economic inequality in the United States has provided new insights...
The contemporary debate on class issue within the sociology in English speaking countries focuses on...
Given the relative paucity of Marxist analysis of ethnicity, non-Marxist social science has provided...
Social inequality is no longer legitimized by natural or divine laws, and has become a central conce...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
This paper will examine which contemporary sociological theories are referred to, and how, in Wolfga...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
This article analyses social inequality and political processes in post-Communist Lithuania, using t...
Weber's concept of social class is an extension of Marx's concept. According to Marx, social class i...
Inequality exists in various forms in different societies, ranging from unequal distribution allocat...
xx+463 pp. Does a fixation with the concepts of class in the sociological classics hamper con-tempor...
In this article, we return to Max Weber’s distinction between class and status as related but differ...
For many social theorists, the word \u27class\u27 has and continues to play a privileged role in the...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
The recent surge in literature on economic inequality in the United States has provided new insights...
The contemporary debate on class issue within the sociology in English speaking countries focuses on...
Given the relative paucity of Marxist analysis of ethnicity, non-Marxist social science has provided...
Social inequality is no longer legitimized by natural or divine laws, and has become a central conce...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
This paper will examine which contemporary sociological theories are referred to, and how, in Wolfga...