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Janis Prince Inniss

Did you see Jamie Johnson's film "Born Rich"? Johnson is of the Johnson & Johnson family and now has a second film "The One Percent". I believe both of them are a look at the "power elite", such as his family. I wonder what kind of viewership these get - nothing on the scale of the shows you mention...

albert banico

This category focus on the everyay life sociology, particulalrly on class and stratification.

In my recent study related to inequality and stratification, sociologist arrived in common observation and understanding that certain conflict and diferences can dissapeared the moment that individuals ceased to live.

On the other hand, it seems that up to the grave, inequality and stratification persist since class origin and the natural stratification process is brought up to the grave to a particular individual.

As sociologist, i think that our duty is not only to understand the trivial phenomena and described whatever is entertaining to the public but also to determine on how to lessen the inequality among the members of society.

The Veblen's “leisure class” or the "power elite" of CW Mills may continously entertained the general public about their trivial life style but in the end, sociologist must ask themselves if this cultural and economic divide among social classes up to their own graveyard can help the general public especially in the society of the living.

albert banico
manila
philippines

Adam Kiptyn Fan!

Gotta love Survivor and The Bachelor for sociology, really shows what people are like at times.

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