Conflict Theory Intro to Sociology Ben White 11 th Grade.

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Conflict Theory Intro to Sociology Ben White 11 th Grade

Context Mid/Late-1800’s Industrialization Urbanization Western Europe Germany, Britain, France, etc. Prevailing Economic System: Capitalism Image from:

Key Ideas Perpetual Conflict – Limited Resources – Domination & Power Image From: kenstein-science-in-1800s.html Image From:

Father of Conflict Theory Karl Marx ( ) Communist Manifesto Proletariat vs. Bougeosie Grew up in Germany Moves to London Believed in a “Class Struggle” Image from:

Forms of “Class Struggle” Rich vs. Poor Young vs. Old Educated vs. Uneducated Government vs. People Factory Owner vs. Factory Worker Teacher vs. Student Parent vs. Child

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