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in the functional theory on social stratification, it is argued that.

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Argued that unequal social and economic rewards were an 'unconsciously evolved device' by which societies ensured that talented individuals were supplied with the motivation to undertake training which would guarantee that important social roles were properly fulfilled.

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in the functional theory on social stratification, it is argued that unequal social and economic rewards were an 'unconsciously evolved device' by which societies ensured that talented individuals were supplied with the motivation to undertake training which would guarantee that important social roles were properly fulfilled.

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