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This book defines and describes the meaning of social rage by examining the influence of social forces such as economic conditions, population diversity and power shifts. The role of media, in particular its encouragement of social rage through sensationalism, is also handled in this book. The author apporaches the issue of social rage on both an individual and a collective level with the goal of revealing its motivations and its impact.
There is a saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, implying that beauty is subjective. Does that mean that better looking people have more social power? This book provides insight into the social stratification of people based on looks - the artificial placement of people into greater and lesser power strata based on physical appearance.
Defines and describes the meaning of social rage by examining the role of social forces - such as economic conditions and the media - in an attempt to reveal the motivations and the impact of social rage.
Society is fixated on looks and celebrities, but how we look has deep ramifications for ordinary people too. This book explains how social inequality pertains to prejudice and discrimination against people based on their physical appearance. It discusses the pressures to be attractive and the methods by which we strive to alter our appearance.
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