Ancient Rome Patricians Knights Plebeians Slaves Middle Ages Feudal Lords Vassals Guildmasters Journeymen Apprentices Serfs Modern Society Bourgeois Proletariat Historical Dialecticalism ID: 465492
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Class Systems" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Class Systems
Ancient Rome
Patricians
KnightsPlebeiansSlaves
Middle Ages
Feudal Lords
VassalsGuild-mastersJourneymenApprenticesSerfs
Modern Society
Bourgeois
ProletariatSlide2
Historical Dialecticalism
Give rise to artisans- displace feudal lords
Feudal society classes
Feudal lordsVassalsGuild-masters
Journeymen
ApprenticesSerfsDominant paradigm =Thesis
Serfs challenge feudal lords by forming communes
Antithesis =
anti(thesis)Synthesis = syn(thesis)
New dominant paradigm: ThesisSlide3
Historical Dialecticalism
Factory owners give rise to bourgeois class
New dominant paradigm:
Thesis
Burghers challenge aristocracy with factory ownership
Antithesis = anti(thesis)
Early modern classesAristocracyBurghers (guilds- urban middle class in trades, industries, commerce)Petty gentry (landholders)Peasants
Synthesis =
syn(thesis) New dominant paradigm: Thesis
Modern society classes
Bourgeois= Rich
Proletariat = Poor
Last stage =
CommunismSlide4
Core-Core
Periphery-Core
Core-Periphery
Periphery-Periphery
Economic Hierarchy