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Social class (or simply class), as in a class society, is a set of concepts in the social sciencesШУУД ҮЗЭХ Buddy Holly party
Social class (or simply "class"), as in a class society, is a set of concepts in the social sciences and political theory centered on models of social stratification in which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories,[1] the most common being the upper, middle, and lower classes. Class is an essential object of analysis for sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, and social historians. However, there is not a consensus on the best definition of the term class, and the term has different contextual meanings. In common parlance, the term social class is usually synonymous withsocio-economic class, defined as people having the same social, economic, or educational status e.g., the working class; an emerging professional class."[2] However, academics distinguish social class and socioeconomic status, with the former referring to one’s relatively stable sociocultural background and the latter referring to one’s current social and economic situation and, consequently, being more changeable over time. The precise measurements of what determines social class in society has varied over time. According to philosopher Karl Marx, class is determined entirely by one's relationship to the means of production, the classes in modern capitalist society being the proletarians: those who work but do not own the means of production, the bourgeoisie: those who invest and live off of the surplus generated by the former, and the aristocracy that has land as a means of production. The term "class" is etymologically derived from the Latin classis, which was used by census takers to categorize citizens by wealth, in order to determine military service obligations.
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