Lenski argues that social inequality may have once served the overall purposes of society, but the degree of social and economic inequality that now exists far exceeds the need to provide for goods and services. Which of the following sociological perspectives is consistent with this facet of the Lenski's analysis?

A. interactionist perspective
B. global perspective
C. conflict perspective
D. functionalist perspective


Answer: C

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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