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dominant narratives
affect the way that members of a culture view the world in which they live (held in common by society) your plans and ideas that fit in with cultural norms
behavior and ideas that challenge the norms are
deviant
real americans
people that believe in the ideas of america, family values ties in with the american dream- work, accomplish, achieve, patriotic considered to be small town america
sexual assault is not reported due to 
cultural norm for women being modesty, monogamy and women blame themselves when they have gone against theses social norms 
legitimate rape is considered
said by MO rep todd akin there are physical signs, trauma, hurt
most important problem we face today is 
inequality
karl marx stated
social class based on your position either burgeous of proletariat
burgeoise
own the means of production natural resources, land, machinery, and own labor
proletariat
working class they only own themselves
max weber stated
that status and power impact social class
status
prestige, position, education
power
that ability to get someone to do something they dont want to do or the possibilty of collective action
collective action used by proletariat to increase social class
unions
Pierre Bourdeau introduced
cultural capital
cultural capital
class is influenced by culture each class has an unique pattern of taste ex: language, food, activities, grooming)
income 
income is what you make 
wealth
is what you make minus what you owe
wealth helps with
retirement
mean household wealth
500,000
median household wealth
75,000
median wealth for white
110,00
median wealth for black
5,000
median wealth for latinos
7,500
median wealth for single white women in prime working years
45,000
median wealth for single black women in prime working years
5
median wealth for single latino 
60
wealth gap
wealthy vs. middle and working class
wealth gap in 1928
rich took 25% of all income remaining 99 shared 75%
great society
in 60's declaring war on poverty
wealth gap in 1970
rich took 8% of all income and remaining 99 shared 96%
1928-1978 great compression
growing economic equality 
wealth gap in 2001
rich took 25% of all income and 99% sharing 75%
the great recession 2008
top 10% taking 95% of all income and remaining 90% sharing 5%
the children of the owner of walmart are worth
more than the entire staff of walmart
85 of the richest people have more wealth than
bottom half of people in the entire world = 2 billion people
great divergence
1979-present inequality has grown significantly
upward mobilty
raising one's status level
US has the largest rate of
inequality of all industrialized nations and lowest upward mobility
gini index
A formula that measures economic inequality within a country. 0-1 0=perfect equality 1= perfect inequality
tx gini index
.5 one of the top five states for income inequality
cause of the great divergence
loss of manufacturing job globalization and decline in unionization
Globalization
processes by which goods, services, capital, people, information and ideas flow across national borders
de-industialization
loss of manufacturing caused by globalization ex: clothing business everything made in china instead of usa
loss of manufacturing caused by globalization ex: clothing business everything made in china instead of usa chinese worker earns 
5% of what a us worker would earn
Unionization
Organization of labor supplies countervailing power ( evened the playing field)
cause of union decline
working conditions have improved industry culture and privatization
in 1945----- of all workers were union members
40%
today in tx and nationwide-------- are union members
5% in tx and 7% nationwide
right-to-work laws
A state law forbidding requirements that workers must join a union to hold their jobs. no longer required to pay dues
problems with unions
cant get fired which allows for lazy under-performing employees
today CEO compensation has increased, while average work has increased
ceo-800% worker- 5%
why is salary differiention necessary
have to compete to get the best employees to run the company
economic inequality has grown due to
falling minimum wage
fair labor standards act
44hr work week ban child labor payment of the minimum wage required
first min wage
0.25
highest value for min wage
1968 would be equal to 9.50 earned at poverty level
today if you work at min wage 
living 40% below poverty line
tx has the 
highest number of min wage workeres
the average min wage worker
women age 35
education opportunity is increasing inequality due to 
low graduation, student loan payments, increase price of college
NAFTA
North American free trade agreement.  Treaty between Canada, us, MX. Which created a trading block. No terrorism and cuts down on cost and production. Approved by congress in 1993. Designed to increase trade
taxes today are
historically low
marginal tax rate
taxed at level of income
example of marginal tax rate
1,000,000-39% 300,000-28% 200,000-22% 100,000-18% 50,000-15%
during the great compression taxes were
high
during divergence taxes are
low
inheritance (death) tax
a levy upon an estate applied when the owner dies no longer applies
unearned income
investment returns in the form of rents, dividends, capital gains, interest, or royalties max tax of 15%
Supply-Side (Trickle-Down) Economics
Pumping money into the economy through business and the rich in hopes that it will trickle down to the poor Conservative idea
constructionism theory
how society reacts to deviance using intervening variable which is society's reaction determines whats deviant or not
erving goffman
symbolic interactionism symbols and signs determine the interaction
role
expected behavior based on status / position in society
ascribed status
status by no effort, status you are born with (ex: gender, race, age the way people percieve you
achieved status
status due to personal choices gained or worked toward (ex: student, profession, criminal)
master status
central status that defines who you are (ex: felon, sexuality, disability)
people use a person's status to 
predict and understand their behavior (ex: interviews)
Just-World Beliefs
Belief that the world is fair, good people are rewarded and bad are punished. Leads to blaming the victim.
US is ranked high in 
just world beliefs
religion is used to learn that
the world is just using the connection between sin and suffering
JWB in religious households
are high
melvin lerner - belief in a just world
the assumption that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get
schadenfreude
taking pleasure in the suffering or misfortunes of others

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