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An overview of the functionalist perspective on social stratification and inequality. It defines key concepts such as minority, unequal treatment, and social stratification. It then discusses the functionalist view, which sees inequality as contributing to the stability and survival of the social system. The functionalist explanations for the 'functions' of prejudice, discrimination, and inequality, such as boundary setting, group solidarity, and tension reduction. However, it also highlights some of the disadvantages of the functionalist perspective, including its conservative bias, its tendency to absolve the social structure of responsibility, and its failure to address issues of power and conflict. Important topics related to sociology, social theory, and the study of social inequality, making it potentially useful for university students in relevant fields.
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