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Social class
Status
Stratum
Economic classes
Theories
Elite theory
Gilbert model
Marxian
Mudsill theory
New class
Spoon class theory
Weberian (three-component)
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topics
Caste
Chattering classes
Class conflict
Class discrimination
Class society
Classicide
Classless society
Euthenics
Nouveau riche
/
Parvenu
Poverty
Ranked society
Snobbery
Social cleansing
Social exclusion
Social mobility
Social orphan
Social position
Social stigma
Subaltern
By demographic
By status
Administrative detainee
Alien
illegal immigrant
refugee
Citizen
dual or multiple
native-born
naturalized
second-class
Clique
adolescent
Convicted
Migrant worker
Political prisoner
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Ruling
Aristocracy
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Oligarchy
Russian
Patrician
Ancient Rome
Post-Roman
Political
Family
List
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Royal family
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Clergy
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Knowledge worker
Professor
Scholar
Warrior
Chhetri
Cossacks
Cuāuh
Harii
Hashashin
Knight
Kshatriya
Nair
Ocēlōtl
Samurai
Spartiate
Vanniyar
/
Vanniar (Chieftain)
Upper
Business magnate
Elite
Gentry
Lord
Nobility
Petty
Old money
Overclass
Robber baron
Seigneur
Superclass
Creative
Bohemians
Middle
Bourgeoisie
Petite
Burgher
Lower middle class
Upper middle class
Working
Lazzaroni
Lumpenproletariat
Proletariat
Working poor
Under
Ant tribe
Commoner
Outcast
Outlaw
/
Prisoner
Peasant
/
Serf
Plebeian
Rat tribe
Slave
/
Freedman
Untouchable
By country or region
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Affluence
American Dream
History
Mobility
Classes
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Black
Donor
Gentry
Middle
Black
Mexican-American
Upper Middle
Underprivileged
Lower
Under
Income
Household
Inequality
Personal
Poverty
Standard of living
Education
Homelessness
Home-ownership
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or countries
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Belize
Cambodia
China
Colombia
France
Haiti
India
Iran
Italy
Luxembourg
Nepal
New Zealand
Nigeria
Romania
Sri Lanka
Tibet
United Kingdom
United States
Historic
18th-century Spain
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
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Ottoman Empire
Pre-industrial East Asia
Pre-industrial Europe
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