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... Similarities include that they both show an in-equality in society and a gap between different tradesmen and social classes. ... They say that social inequality is this an unconsciously evolved device by which society insure tat the most important positions are conscientiously filled by the most qualified persons. ...
This is true because Davis and Moore say that the requirement faced by any society of placing and motivating individuals in the social structure as a functioning mechanism a society must somehow distribute its members in social positions and include them to perform the duties of these positions. ...
Finally, a society without inequality wouldn’t be able to function because without fences to cross there wouldn’t be any incentive to excel.
Approximate Word count = 529 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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