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What does the textbook mean when it claims that "inequality is the result of abundance." Explain this paradox.
The sociologist says that inequality arise due to abundance. This paradox is used to describe stratification to show simplification of economic system, strategies, code and working of institutions and while at constant ignoring the interior processes of morality in cognitions of kinship, loyalty, in-group/out-group dynamics that occur in persons. This isn't to mention that the eventof resources and therefore the habits of signor storing isn't a part of the equation for difference however that it solely describes one aspect of the story of why inequality exists.
After we begin brooding about social science and psychological dimensions of difference we shift the discussion of equality outside of the domains of fabric distribution onto social structures and psychological factors that impact the form and vary of what we label equality then inequality.
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