Invariably, the answer would have to be yes, simply because we have elected officials that have the responsibility of representing and protecting the rights of all three classes (lower income, middle income, and upper income) of the capitalist society.
Political sociology is a study of politics linked with society. Political society has a vast scope for those who has interest in politics, as it provides the understanding of decision making authorities (government) and conflicting parties (society).
Political sociology is concerned with how politics and government shape society. It is believed by some sociologists that politics influences the way people behave toward one another.
Gender politics is one subject of sociology. It is the debate about the roles and relations of men and women.
Karl Marx with his theories on economocs, history, sociology and politics.
Sociology can be used to study how different groups of people think. Political scientists use this information to understand the dynamics of politics as it relates to citizens.
Society is a more general topic than politics; politics are just one element of society, although they are obviously an important element which tends to influence all the other elements. Hence, political science could be described as a sub-set of sociology.
So many jobs are available for someone that has majored in sociology. This includes journalism, many segments of politics, and any position where you are based in a visibly public group that help the people in some manner or fashion.
Munner Ahmad has written: 'Political sociology' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Pakistan
Mahfoud Amara has written: 'Sport, politics and society in the Arab world' -- subject(s): Politics and government, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, SPORTS & RECREATION / Sociology of Sports, Sports
Social climate is how the society reacts towards something or the status of it.
Anthony Wright has written: 'British politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Politics, Practical, Practical Politics 'Why vote Labour?' -- subject(s): Labour Party (Great Britain), Political parties, Politics and government 'Local radio and local democracy' 'Citizens and subjects' -- subject(s): Politics and government, OverDrive, Nonfiction, Politics, Sociology 'Who Do I Complain To?'
Stan Lourdusamy has written: 'Religion as social protest' -- subject(s): Religion and politics, Religion and sociology