Social Class Theories
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DISTRIBUTIONAL AND RELATIONAL SOCIAL CLASS THEORIES It is fairly obvious that Marxism is based a large part of sharing the wealth of nations, according to the contributions of the workers. It is a theory, literally looking from the bottom up. Politically, it is an effort to provide full employment; socially, it is aimed at giving hope for the average worker that he will be paid according to his contributions in the work place. "Full employment became a realistic goal that could be pursued at all times. Moreover, since the economy would be stimulated by distributing incomes to people who consume most of it, the distributional bias of the Left found a rationalization in a technical eco
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