An introduction to social class Social Class is a group of people differentiated from other groups in terms of weath, position and power. According to Marxist viewpoint classes are determined primarily according to the_relations of production of a given society, that is, according to an examination of who owns the means of production and whooperates the means of production. The theory of class is largely based on Max Weber
Social Class is a group of _______________________ from other groups in terms of weath, position and power. According to ____________ classes are determined primarily according to ___________________ of a given society, that is, according to an examination of who owns the means of production and whooperates the means of production. The theory of class is largely based on ________________. people differentiated Marxist viewpoint the relations of production Max Weber. An introduction to Social Class
Max Weber's theory The men in every society are evaluated by their fellow men on a number of structural bases. They are evaluated in terms of their profession, their social statues, their membership in a family or ethnic body, and their knowledge or education
Max Weber’s theory The men in every society are evaluated by their fellow men on a number of structural bases. They are evaluated in terms of their profession, their social statues, their membership in a family or ethnic body, and their knowledge or education
A Brief Introduction to Jefferson and the french Revolution Jefferson served as minister to France from 1785 to 1788 When revolution was imminent in france He sympathized with the revolution feeling it was similar in purpose to the american Revolution Thanks to his political writings and his legal reforms in virginia french reformers regarded Jefferson as a champion of liberty
◼ Jefferson served as minister to France from 1785 to 1788 when revolution was imminent in France ◼ He sympathized with the revolution, feeling it was similar in purpose to the American Revolution. ◼ Thanks to his political writings and his legal reforms in Virginia, French reformers regarded Jefferson as a champion of liberty. A Brief Introduction to Jefferson and the French Revolution
Group Discussion Topica Let's talk about Jefferson Qustion: Do you have any idea about a Have you ever heard any story about him? Dm时打 Can you list us his Professions? Q24 Statesman Writer thinker Diplomat, Architect, Musician, Scientist inventor
Group Discussion Topic: Let’s talk about Jefferson ◼ Qustion: Do you have any idea about him? ◼ Have you ever heard any story about him? ◼ Can you list us his Professions? Statesman, Writer, Thinker, Diplomat, Architect, Musician, Scientist & Inventor
What is the spirit we can learn from him? 1. Always learning something new Always trying to contribute to human progress Group Work: 2. I had rather be shut up in a very modest village, with my books, my family and a few old friends, dinning on simple bacon, and letting the world roll on as it likes than to occupy the most splendid post which any human power can give
What is the spirit we can learn from him? ◼ 1. Always learning something new, Always trying to contribute to human progress ◼ Group Work: ◼ 2. “I had rather be shut up in a very modest village, with my books, my family and a few old friends, dinning on simple bacon, and letting the world roll on as it likes than to occupy the most splendid post which any human power can give