1. An Analysis of Varibales in the Functional Theory of Stratification.
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Lopreato, Joseph and Lewis, Lionel S.
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SOCIAL structure , *EQUALITY , *SOCIAL theory , *SOCIAL classes , *SOCIAL values , *SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
It has been almost twenty years since Davis and Moore published their famed theory of stratification. During this period, the discussions which it has engendered have been numerous and highly instructive. It is now time to address ourselves to problems which concern the testability of the theory and its experimental validity. This paper reports the results of an empirical study of one of the basic issues raised by Davis and Moore. A major proposition of their theory argues that in the final analysis, social stratification arises in a society because of differential rewards for performance in the social positions therein. These rewards can be of several types. For our purposes, two are of major importance: symbolic and economic rewards, hereafter referred to as "prestige" and "reward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1963
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