Thursday, November 28, 2019
Whose work seems most relevant to todays social p Essays
  Whose work seems most relevant to   today's social problems   ?                       It is clear that each of these sociological doctrines (Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic Interactionism) have been established and refined over   many years' time   . Consequently, e   ach discipline has found its own identity and intent. They are used   to support different models or representations for mapping what we think of as sociology.                   It would be an injustice   , though,   for me to blatantly declare one   of these sociological perspectives to have more validity and   reliability than the other two.   Having said that, I think that from the perspective of   an educator   ,      Karl Marx, Conflict Theory perspective seems most relevant to today's social problems in that, "Marx believed that communism was a more equitable system than capitalism", if we lived in a communist society, more of the population would be in the same class, then just the top 3%.                 Why did you c   hoose that sociological   thinker?          Conflict, by nature, is goal oriented; conflict seeks resolution. This commonality (solution seeking) is what binds real world problems and people, with sociological Conflict Theory perspective,   and   to a greater extent than Functionalism, or Symbolic Interactionism   . In choosing this perspective I would have to say that Karl Marx and his views on sociology seem a better fit in describing social interactions in today's w   orld      -   this   is   a totally subjective conclusion on my part, as a layman in the field.                 W   hich social problems were you thinking of?                 What comes to mind in answering this question is that old saying in Economics, "Unlimited wants   for   scares resources"   . Most of today's world has come to embrace Capitalism as their economic philosophy. Karl Marx saw the inequities in   this system that still prevail   today. Look at the wealth distribution   o   f our country and the World,   it is obvious that inequality is   not only   prevalent,   but   one of the most   challenging   sociological problems   we face today   .    
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