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Gerhard lenski argues that social inequality may have once served the overall purposes of society, but the degree of social and economic inequality that now exists far exceeds the need to provide for goods and services. this facet of lenski's analysis is consistent with which perspective?

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The answer is "conflict perspective".


The functionalist perspective sees society as made out of various parts cooperating. Interestingly, the conflict perspective sees society as made out of various gatherings and enthusiasm seeking power and assets. The conflict perspective clarifies different parts of our social world by taking a gander at which bunches have power and advantage from a specific social game plan.
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