_____ argued that the dominant ideology in any society is always the ideology of the ruling class

a. Karl Marx the idea that the social system is flawed.
b. Edward Banfield the emphasis on changing the correctional system.
c. Michael Harrington a focus on labeling theory.
d. Judith Chafel social myths about the degree of control we have over our fate.


Answer: a. Karl Marx

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