Mexican Society in the eyes of Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim

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In the article titled “Mexican official's daughter gets restaurant closed after she didn't get table she wanted” gives us the opportunity to explore a current event in Mexican society and the influence of social media which we attempt to view through the eyes of both Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim. We will focus on Karl Marx’s conflict theory of capitalism and Emile Durkheim’s structural functionalism theory of dynamic density. Both theories remain relevant today, and a correlation exists regarding the effect of social media on egoistic versus altruistic states of anomic suicide in present society. In summation of the article, the Mexican government investigated an incident that occurred in a Mexico City bistro in April involving allegations that Andrea Benitez, the Daughter of Humberto Benitez Trevino (the federal attorney General for consumer protection) sent inspectors to shut down a bistro that didn’t give her the table that she was promised. After inspectors’ overreaction to the allegations; showing up with “suspended” signs, and suspending two of the restaurant’s permits (covering reservations and liquor sales), Trevino ordered the raid suspended and issued an apology for his daughter’s inappropriate behavior. Because of the readily available nature of social media, thousands of less than enthused Mexican citizens tweeted of the incident with hash tags and photographs. As indicated by the many examples of the abuse of power by officials’ family members in the article, this seems to be a common trend among Mexican proletariats. As a result, Mexican citizens, plagued with deep class divisions and an increasing division of wealth, are growing increasingly upset. In 2011, President Pena Nieto’s teenage daughter re-tweeted a com... ... middle of paper ... ...gical theorists’ points of view are relevant in explaining the current socioeconomic events taking place in Mexico, and throughout our technologically advanced society. Every society must come to a grip with these changes and one can hope that Mexico’s citizens learn how to deal with these changes. Both theories fall short as far as dealing with these types of problems. Works Cited Lenhart, A., M. Madden, A. Smith, K. Purcell, K. Zickur, and L. Rainie. Pew Research Center, 2011. 0. < http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media.asp&xgt . N.p.. Web. 8 Oct 2013. http://www.sociologyindex.com/anomic_suicide.htm . Ritzer, George. Contemporary Sociological Theory and its Classical Roots. Fourth edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013. Print. Vallejo, B.. N.p.. Web. 8 Oct 2013. http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Populations.html .

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