Reflection On Social Class

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Before I read the chapter on social class, I thought social class was a category about people who are put into class by how much money they make; you are either poor or rich. However, there is much more regarding social class than I had originally thought. Social class it separated into a four tier criteria. Beginning at the bottom is the “lower class”, or “underclass” which is referred to by poverty, homeless, and unemployment. This class, usually hasn’t finished high school, doesn’t have medical care and can’t afford sufficient housing. Many people mischaracterize these poor people as mothers who abuse the welfare system by baring several babies that they can’t afford and fathers who are able to work but do not due to drug addiction or their …show more content…

It allowed me to view that different layers of social classes and how I was able to relate it into my own life. Growing up, I was born into a poor family. My parents had my sister and I when they were in their mid-teens; therefore they were forced to drop out of school to raise us. We had little money, lived in a bad neighborhood, and struggled to make it. When I was 5 years old we lived with my grandparents for about a year. My dad received a minimum wage job that was good enough for us to rent a 1 bedroom apartment. Eventually, my father received a job at a local production facility and started making decent money. We finally got out of the bad neighborhood and rented a 3 bedroom apartment where we lived for several years and eventually my parents bought a house in a small town where they currently live. After reading the chapter, I realized that I’ve occupied a couple of these “social classes” as I was growing up. We lived in the “underclass/working poor” for a few years and then about the time I was 10 years old my father received a better paying job and we moved into the working class. I hope one day when I receive my Chemistry degree I may move up even higher. One thing I realized is although I’ve been poor and slowly moved up the “social class” ladder, I believed it’s made be a better person. It has pushed me to appreciate and take care of things that I have because everything that I own I’ve worked hard for. I believe …show more content…

We are all created equal from the time we are born, but from that point on, our social class changes due to what family you were raised in and the level of prestige. What I didn’t understand at first was why being placed in a “social class” is so important if we are all created equal? What I’ve learned is that “social class” affects our entire lives. Our attitude and outlook upon life (early and late socialization) are affected. We have “social classes” because of war and theft. In tribal societies, people fought over food and land. Others were better at it, and were able to display their physical power to dominate others tribes. Karl Marx even went so far as to say that “ALL societies have been class societies”, and I would agree with him. Class has evolved over time. Feudal classes were designed to protect the power and privileges of the royal class against the peasant class. We have social classes because it 's nature. For example, look at wild dogs that are hungry and looking for food. The leader eats first and the others are last. Although I don’t care for the fact that “social class” is used to distinguisher against different kinds of people based on wealth, power, and prestige, but social class is nature and it’s all around us whether we like it or

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