What is the class approach, and how does it differ from the elite approach?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The class approach shares certain fundamental concepts with the elite approach, but it offers a very different explanation of the continuing dynamic processes of politics. The most important shared concept is stratification, the basic fact of structured inequality in the distribution of values in society.
2. The elite approach distinguished between the masses and the elite whereas the strata identified in the class approach are called classes (a large group of individuals who are similar in their possession of or control over some fundamental value). The most fundamental value that distinguishes classes differs for different class theorists.
3. The class approach usually emphasizes class conflict. It is assumed that classes lower in the class system can increase their share of key values only at the expense of the classes above them. The elite system does not make such radical claims. It simply argues that there exists structured inequality in most societies.

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What will be an ideal response?

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