Sociology Debate: A central debate in sociology revolves around whether the power elite or pluralist view is correct. Which do you believe and why? Explain your answer.
The Power Elite view seeks to look at the way the elites rule and influence the running of the American society as a whole in the day-to-day basis. One scholar in sociology, Smith Mark (2009) in his analysis of C. Wrights work, tries to explain the rule of the elite in terms of institution that are formed to ensure the elite has a firm hand on the power controls. He identifies three main institutions that occupy the key positions in the society; major business corporations, the federal government and the military. He says that those in command of the three institutions do and will always have the same values and interest. They coalesce and interconnect to form a single ruling minority.
Among these elites there is a peculiar cooperation and sharing among them. For instance in the manufacture of the arms and ammunitions, the larger the quantities of these armament manufactured the better for the economic and military elites. The government decisions pertaining to the economic issues are always influenced by the economic pressure groups and as a matter of fact those in government top positions are always interested in the major corporations. The interlinking of the three produces the ultimate power elite in the U.S.A. that rules and takes all the national and international decisions.
On the other hand the pluralists view has it that the government is a representative of the various interest groups coming from the society. The model works from the presumption that in democracy, the government strives to balance the various interest groups in the society. It has a background of the functionalist theory that looks at the state as a sober representative of the whole society. Here there .is no group that is seen as politically dominant over the other but looks at power as widely distributed in the society. To this effect, various ethnic, social and racial groups can participate equally in a government that is independent and representative (Margarel L, et.al. 2008).
My personal belief is on the pluralist view, since it gives the equal chance to everybody and all the groups in the U.S. A chance to competitively vie for the various positions in the government. It does not select a few to participate in the governance of the entire nation but encourages the participation of each person. This way, there is equal opportunity granted to each person as well as increasing the possibility of getting the best brains in leadership different than the elite view that secludes some people regardless of the merit.
2. Applied Social Theory: Of the three main social theories (functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism,) which do you think does the best job of explaining social problems? Why? Explain your assertion.
Functional theory or functionalism capitalizes on the fact that every section of the society has an important function and a positive effect to the purpose of the society as a whole. It postulates that the result of the action of each individual when brought together with the other individuals sums up the type of society that results there of.
On the other hand, the conflict theory by Karl Marx views the elites as continually suppressing the poor. The society is engaged in a series of conflicts and disagreements, tension and clashes. The society is characterized by the majority group continuously suppressing the minority in the society.
Ironically, as Don Albrecht et.al (2005) indicates, the as the minority increases in population so shall they suffer more discrimination from the majority. This may perpetuate the cosmic cycle that may never end.
The third theoretical approach is the symbolic interactionism theory which stresses on the micro social world of every individual and the little individual traits that we posses. For instance the gestures, the distance from the other when talking and such like to be making up the social construction at the end of it.
The theory that does the best job in explaining the social problems that we have is the functionalism theory. The problems that are dominant in the society are a culmination of what each individual contributes to the social problem. If we all behave responsibly in the neighborhood, nationally and even internationally, then we shall not have any problems in the society at all.
3. Economic Crisis: The current economic crisis in the United States is affecting a majority...
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