religion functionalist

religion functionalist
I need help with sociology and theories understnding?

I need to know the basic English functionalist and Marxist, that feminists are theories about what is Sociology of Families and Households Gender Role Socialization of social stratification Education and Inequality Race and Ethnicity crime and deviance Religion please anyone help because I did not understand the notes and most sites use words of high technology!

The complete answer to your question would involve writing a complete text of Sociology – too much for an answer Yahoo Answers. Here are the general points on the three views and summaries of only two of your subjects: Feminist Marxism and the interpretation functionalist A Crime Deviance and Social Inequality (which functinalsits Stratification call). Marxist sociology: has four key aspects of a power) and the conflict is evident in most societies in history. b) physical activities (how to access – food, water, fuel, clothing, shelter, etc …) are the basis of all other social and power relations c) the historical historically how we do this varies according as societies change. Our system uses the class system (capitalist class is linked to class work) … The capitalist class owns or borrowed wealth to buy the labor of Labor (those who sell their labor power). The capitalist class is more powerful. To stay in power, it uses all other social relations, family, religion, education, crime and justice to strengthen the ideas (ideology) who will stay in power. c) Contradiction, but society is so complex, there are always contradictions. Marxist Sociology Crime and Deviance: The transition from feudalism to capitalism depends on the capitalists steal communal lands to feudal peasants. They have changed the culture of ideology which makes them Gentiles. Thus, the laws were introduced which legitimized their own land and made the farmers who continued to use what was previously their common ground – to get firewood and catching rabbits, etc.-criminals. Today, crimes committed by the capitalists – avoiding taxes, the introduction of financial systems that create economic depressions – are reconstructed as 'non crime', but the crimes smaller (eg drug taking) of those without wealth are established as "major crimes." Religion is one of the most important systems that create our culture (our ideology), if the Marxist analysis of religion examines how it supports the values of capital and encourages everyone, even those who are misled by capital, to go with their ideology. For example the message that "we all have our reward in heaven 'Feminist Theory: Key issues 1. reproduction of human society It is not the relationship of how we produce material wealth, but how we reproduce, sexuality and gender system is the major system of inequality that affects all other parts of society. 2. Men in most societies, was able to control who is allowed to have sex with who and who does unpaid work, but most of the physical and socially reproduce the next generation. This central control has affected the relationship in all other parts of society Crime and justice: laws that has sex with whom, what is a legitimate birth, led to the imprisonment of women at home under the supervision their husbands. When we moved into an urban industrial Socity has kept women "imprisoned" in a very small space, the nuclear family. Crime Deviance and women were less likely to be imprisoned in real prisons, but those who have broken the deepest most important these social-sexual rules on how to be a "good woman" were threatened if they were generally not reported as criminals (and sent to prison for a specified time), but declared insane and committed to aslyums for life. At one point, being even outside the public after dark IIN is a crime that would lead to women being declared as "out of control" then locked. The two waves of feminism (about 1860 to 1970 and on) showed how this was a form of sexual slavery Many statutes work, family, sexuality, birth control, be able to enter public bars etc was changed Crimes Sexuality was also crimininals those who are not heterosexual – Although the laws criminalizing homosexuality have been discontinued Gays and girls are still victims of discrimination. Religion is still, in many cases dominated by a male hierarchy. Contributing to the ideology that only men have the power to tell the religious laws. Religions too have a special setting on the control of sexuality in their congregations and almost always the privilege of heterosexual men with these rules. functionalism: key points 1. The social emphasis is on how social order can be maintained. (especially in modern societies where the individual is not the community is important. 2. 3.Functionalism It is called a "sociology of consensus focuses on the function (ie unintended consequences, but important) social facts. If we have such class or gender inequality because inequality (functionalist appeal stratification inequality '') Is functional for society because it allows modern society to act smooth with the most talented get the best rewards. crime, like crime and deviance is evident in all societies must be functional. Therefore, functionalists ask how society contributes to deviance. There are two anser "a) Without deviance there would be too much conformity and any social change b) discussions detailed (in the criminal justice system and discussions of the media) to decide exactly what the crime was and how we punish 're constantly reminding ourselves of the limits of what is deviant and what is normal with the Companies boundaries unclear and confusing social laws (standards) are dangerous. Such anomic (not standards) companies have higher rates of suicide, drunkenness, drug use rates (based on research studies functionalist), because individuals can not bear the uncertainty of life without standards and laws.

Functional Core Training


A functionalist reinterpretation of Whitehead's metaphysics.(Alfred North Whitehead)(Essay): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics


A functionalist reinterpretation of Whitehead’s metaphysics.(Alfred North Whitehead)(Essay): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics


$9.95


This digital document is an article from The Review of Metaphysics, published by Philosophy Education Society, Inc. on December 1, 2008. The length of the article is 10551 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A functiona…
Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Tags: , , , , ,

Leave a Reply