This is the first book devoted exclusively to the study of
social stratification from a biosocial perspective. The biosocial
perspective explicitly assumes that both biological and social
environmental factors are important for explaining behavior,
including behavior surrounding the formation of hierarchies and
unequal distribution of resources. In a variety of ways the
contributors to this volume address the issue of how biological
factors may interact with social experiences to affect social
stratification.
Chapters 1 and 2 present a detailed review of the issues
surrounding how social stratification is defined and subdivided.
Chapter 3 takes the reader back to the first six civilizations that
evolved on earth and provides a historical picture of social
stratification, which served the reproductive interests of a small
proportion of males who wielded great political and economic power.
In Chapter 4, the nature of social stratification in traditional
Arab cultures is explored, and the author hypothesizes why
different types of stratification systems may have evolved
throughout the world. In Chapter 5, the authors provide evidence
that genetics are among the factors that contribute to variations
in income and wealth. Chapter 6 provides suggestions about how
group differences in social stratification may have evolved. The
authors contend that sexual selection may be at the heart of the
evolution of social stratification, and present a theory as to how
it may have happened. Chapter 7 also focuses upon sex as a central
variable in social stratification, specifically, how sex hormones
alter brain functioning and how these alterations underlie many of
the tendencies that men and women have to gravitate toward
different types of occupations. In Chapter 8, a general theory of
social stratification is presented. It is offered as a specific
alternative to the two strictly environmental theories that
dominate: functionalist and conflict theories.
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