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social class
noun
- a broad group in society having common economic, cultural, or political status.
Example Sentences
Marriage does not make people change their social class, it doesn’t make people change their race, and those things are very big predictors of economic outcomes.
Social scientists are used to interrogating structures in terms of critical dimensions of human difference—gender, race, social class, disability.
The doctrine of social class as predestination has rarely been presented so succinctly.
In fact, during the war, Bennett had not only loaned the Henrietta to the Union army, but he had taken the step inconceivable to his social class of joining the navy himself and offering his services along with his boat.
Growing up in Chile, where her family owned a minimarket, Rocio Fonseca, SM ’14, was taught to expect a life limited by her family’s social class.
What seems at first to be novel about gender inequity gradually reveals itself to be a parable about social class.
The theme of social class weaves through all of those pieces, but so do great doses of humor and irony.
Caddyshack, the one I directed, for me was about the exclusivity of country clubs and social-class conflict.
The new social class, in which such men were the leaders, held corresponding principles.
Horatio Bakkus, with his sacerdotal air and well-bred speech and manner, evidently belonged to our own social class.
With such a social class democracy is the only acceptable form of government.
Paul Kampffmeyer—Prostitution as a social class phenomenon and the social and political struggle against it.
Just as an excessive impoverishment may kill out a whole social class, malthusianism is the death of the middle classes.
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