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Socioeconomic Stratification in the U.S.

ips of dominant and subordinate social groups. But the views of social structure by Weber and Marx can be distinguished. Whereas Marx always takes the view that the best way to interpret unequal social relationships is to point to unequal economic relationships between capital and labor, which alienates the working class from experience of power. Labor, particularly unskilled but nevertheless necessary industrial labor, cannot compete fairly with capital, which controls labor's access to employment as well as the means by which the worker's employed labor results in industrial products (Manifesto 59). Weber takes the view that individual experience is a byproduct of whatever structure society happens to have and whatever social

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