英文摘要 |
Many of the contemporary theories of social stratification come from Karl Marx and Max Weber, two nineteenth-century philosophers and sociologists. Most of modern sociological research and writing about social stratification combines some aspects of Marx's thought with some of the ideas of Weber. An understanding of stratification theory is not complete without a review of their class paradigm. In this paper, I will firstly state the major points of their stratification theories respectively, and then, compare both their similar and different viewpoints. |