Conflict Theory
Across
- 3. The type of conflict about changes within a system about values and resources.
- 8. This grows when exploitation grows.
- 11. The criminals in a society.
- 13. the difference between the selling price of an item and the cost of labor and materials to produce it.
- 15. The type of conflict between systems or the external environment as a function of war, cultural invasion, or ideology.
- 17. Rubber stamp policy to maintain status.
- 22. Generally accepted state of a society.
- 23. Denial of existence and impacts of power dynamics embedded in societal structures and related exploitation of lower classes.
- 24. Opposition to the accepted state of society.
Down
- 1. Shared cognitive and emotional frames and lenses that serve as bases for evolving map for living; constructed from entire spectrum of human actions and material circumstances of people as they attempt to create order, meaning, and value in societies
- 2. Patterned ways of organizing social relations in a particular sector of social life
- 4. When workers do not receive the same reward, privilege, and prestige as the owners.
- 5. Wield economic, political, and social power for their own interests.
- 6. Recognition of a common class condition and development of a common unity in opposition to capitalist exploitation
- 7. This exists both within and between groups.
- 9. when there is structural inequality, society will do this.
- 10. They buy into the myth of democracy.
- 12. The group of individuals in society who produce the goods and services.
- 14. The group of individuals in society who own the means of production.
- 16. This terms describes social change through class struggle.
- 18. Treating false ideas as if they have actual material existence.
- 19. The process whereby workers become estranged, demeaned, and depersonalized.
- 20. Compromise to resolve the tension between the opposing groups.
- 21. People who are bound together either through geography or by webs of communication, sharing common ties, and interacting with one another