In this essay I will be critically evaluating the contributions of social theory in the understanding of society. By doing this, I will be examining positive and negative effects of factors in society under the field of families and identity. This will include theory supported by main schools of thought; such as Functionalism, and conflicting theorists such as Marxism and Feminism to help critically examine the depth in which their concepts suit everyday life. All three of the selected thinkers include conflicted identity, disruptive family structure and disorderly cases of childhood. The fa...
In his 1969 work, "The State in Capitalist Society," Ralph Miliband outlined what he saw as several key aspects of the nature of the neoliberal world. As part of the 'New Left', an emerging stance on the left wing of politics, Miliband disagreed with the notion of pluralism being a means of spreading political power across a wider spectrum than what he called the 'dominant class', which he asserted to maintain not only the majority of the wealth, but also the majority of political power with which it has come to be associated. He also asserts the very real existence of &...