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Card 6

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This theory is often referred to as neo-liberalism

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Card 7

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This theory believes in the importance of the individual and free choice

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Card 8

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Charles Murray did a study called the underclass in the 1980s

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Card 9

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The argument that capitalism suffered from a series of problems, polarisation of social classes, alienation and economical crisis

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Card 10

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The belief in a world wide revolution and to achieve this, the proletariat (working class) had to throw off 'false class consciousness'

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Card 11

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The founder of this theory based his work by studying societies in industrial countries like Britain

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Card 12

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The belief that there are two classes: The proletariat and the ruling elite

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Card 13

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This theory comes from the work of a German sociologist called Max, a conflict theorist

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Card 14

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This social class is defined as a group who share a similar market situation

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Card 15

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This theory states that there are 4 main social classes

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