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According max weber status group are identified by

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Answered by bhumi8414
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the German sociologistst Max Weber formulated a three component theory of stratification that defines status group ( also status class and status estate) as a group of people who, within a society, can be differentiated on the basis of non economic qualities such as honour , prestige , ethnicity , race and religion

Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Max Weber classified the different status groups on the basis of their life-styles including their honour, fame, ethnicity, etc.

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German sociologist Max Weber  defines a status group (also status class and status good) as a group of individuals in society that can be distinguished by non-economic characteristics such as honour, fame, and ethnicity, Race and religion. The German terms are "stand" and "stande". The real estate group arises from the "house of honor", the honor of this real estate contrasts with:

  • Social class based on the economic situation of the house in the market
  • Political parties based on politics or the affiliation of a house of power

Status groups, social classes, and political parties are constructs of a three-element stratification theory. A discussion of  relationships between status groups, social classes, and political parties can be found in Weber's essay "Classes, Status, Political Parties," written before World War I (1914–18).

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