![]() Weber realised that there was other groups that needed to be recognised, as there is important conflict within Marx’s two classes, which needs to be understood to comprehend how the society operates. Where Weber believes there are many more important groups and strata within those groups that need to be understood. The key difference within these two theories is that Marx believes that two groups within society are important in understanding the workings of society, his groups are divided by the ownership of the means of production (property assets). Both sociologists have agreed that economical factors were crucial in the shaping of social class and the inequalities of society. There are two main theories that most of the others have been built on, these two theories come from the work of Karl Marx and Max Weber. There are currently a great number of theories that are available to explain social class and aspects relating to the interaction of these classes. How do these theories contribute, if at all, to an understanding of the class structure of Australian society? It is important for us to understand how our society became what it is today, thus understanding how we interact with each other and what affect an individual’s social class status has on their life chances, employment, social interaction and other key factors that will affect their life. Major Essay Critically evaluate both Karl Marx’s and Max Weber’s theories of social class. ![]()
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