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compare coser's theory on class with that of dahrendorf's theory 500 words​

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Answered by anusy2850
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Lewis Coser subscribes to the notion of Conflict Theory. Conflicts in social processes serve as a warning to society when some parts of society have more resources than other parts, threatening survival of the system and creating conflicts within the system.

Imbalances in resources and power put a strain on the system and must be corrected before the problems plaguing the system become worse.

Thus, society is treated like a diseased organism in need of treatment.

Ralf Dahrendorf argues that conflict occurs between groups who have authority versus those who do not which is viewed as a modernized version of Marxian conflict theory.

Mr. Dahrendorf contends that classes are found in both professional and other group affiliations since class is defined according to how much authority one has.

Therefore, the key difference between Ralf Dahrendorf’s and Lewis Coser's view of conflict theory is in how they define class conflict. Ralf Dahrendorf focuses on the degree to which members maintain authority in a given social structure whereas Lewis Coser defines conflict in terms of resource scarcity between individuals within a particular social structure. Mr. Dahrendorf's view of stratification suggests that class is not as rigid and can vary based on your position in a given group.

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