Discuss the differing approaches to the definition of social class, and reflect on how they might influence the conclusions we draw about inequality in Australian society.
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Name : C Sountharam Address : 9/42 John Street, Ashfield, NSW 2131 Email : csountharam@hotmail.com Tel (h) : 61 2 97164827 Module : Introduction to Social Analysis - CBS1103 Trainer : Mrs Beate Steller Assignment : Assignment No 3 - Although commentators may agree that an understanding of social class is important for an understanding of our society, there is considerable difference over what they mean by social class. Discuss the differing approaches to the definition of social class, and reflect on how they might influence the conclusions we draw about inequality in Australian society. Term : 1 year 2003 Date : 2003-05-13 Although commentators may agree that an understanding of social class is important for an understanding of our society, there is considerable difference over what they mean by social class. Discuss the differing approaches to the definition of social class, and reflect on how they might influence the conclusions we draw about inequality in Australian society....

