Thus, in many societies some people are accorded high regard due to their familial origins as aristocrats, while others are looked down upon due to their lowly origins.
Thus, in many societies some people are accorded high regard due to their familial origins as aristocrats, while others are looked down upon due to their lowly origins.
People also vary in their ranking in status hierarchies.
Class differences are based in the labor, capital, and other markets and affected by government tax and welfare policies.
Differences in class position, in status ranking, and in relative power are to be found in some degree within all social systems, and such differences are likely sources of grievances.
Finally, the partial improvement of conditions may be sufficient to satisfy rather than arouse appetites.