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As per Max Weber, status groups are distinguished on the basis of?
A
Education
B
Styles of life
C
Occupation
D
Family background
Correct Answer:
B
Styles of life
- Max Weber defined status groups as communities based on social honor or prestige.
- These groups are distinguished by their “style of life” (life chances and lifestyle patterns).
- Lifestyle includes consumption habits, dress, behavior, and social practices.
- Status is not purely economic; it reflects social recognition and honor.
- People sharing similar lifestyles form status groups, even if their income differs.
- Differs from class, which is based on economic position and market situation.
- Also different from party, which relates to power and political influence.
- Example: Elite social circles maintain distinction through exclusive lifestyles.
- Helps explain social stratification beyond wealth and occupation.
- Important for exams as it highlights Weber’s multidimensional view of society.
