1. Marx And Weber, Views On Society
He defined the economic system as the social infrastructure of society, the base upon which all other social systems are constructed, dubbing the other social institutions as the social superstructure (Macionis, 1997: 77). ... According to the characteristics of this society, there is little social conflict because property is communal. ... Social inequality is first observed in this system with the elite of society at the top of the social hierarchy, asserting their domination over the slaves and peasants through military means. ... The relationship between the serfs and lords is again one ...
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