The primary difference between Marx's and Dahrendorf's versions of the conflict theory of social change is that

a. Marx ignores economic class.
b. Dahrendorf fails to acknowledge social conflict.
c. For Dahrendorf economics was not the only source of conflict.
d. Marx overemphasizes stability.
e. all of the above


C

Sociology

You might also like to view...

The "traditional" college experience of a private four-year liberal arts college accounts for

A) A small minority of higher education students B) Nearly half of higher education students C) Between half and two-thirds of higher education students D) Almost all higher education students

Sociology

Which of these is associated with growing income inequality in the U.S.?

A. an increase in labor unions B. Too many people in the U.S. have trained for high-tech jobs. C. Political parties represent moneyed interests regardless of political affiliation. D. an increase in industrial jobs in the U.S.

Sociology

During the Reconstruction Era, poor white southerners

A) escaped from the tenant farming system. B) effectively combined with poor blacks to achieve political control of the southern state governments. C) tended to accept the blacks as their social equals. D) generally embraced an emotional and revivalistic religion.

Sociology

Racial profiling is an example of what van den Berghe (1997) has described as:

a. categorical discrimination. b. statistical discrimination. c. rational discrimination. d. frustration-aggression.

Sociology