Economics and Social Status
status may thus be viewed as the ranking of individuals, or groups of individuals, in society. This ranking may be based on personal attributes, actions, occupations or group affiliations. Yet, by definition, if someone climbs up in rank, someone else climbs down. Ranking matters only if people agree on how ranking is established. For social ................
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