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Class structure seems to be divided into two sections, the ruling class, and the working class. As a generalization, the ruling class is the rich and the working class is the middle to poor class. ... The inference can be made that the ruling class has the power to make the decisions due to their social status, wealth of currency, and material possession. If this class is in a position to rule, then they will make rule standards that apply to the masses, obviously benefiting their position, “The ruling class always seeks to justify its preeminent position by making its ideas seem universal ones”(29).
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