Does education serve to fulfill the purpose of the capitalist system? 

Education, as a social agency, may have different purposes according to different theorists. From a Marxist perspective, education and the school system prepare children for the labor industry. As he argues in Das Kapital “In a rational state of society every child whatever, from the age of 9 years, ought to become a productive labourerContinue reading “Does education serve to fulfill the purpose of the capitalist system? “

Why is Crime Rate Higher in Poor Societies?

This paper argues that impoverished societies fall into the trap of creating anomie repetitively. Social cohesion is one of the core conditions for a peaceful society. According to Émile Durkheim, social cohesion refers to the bonds that bring individuals together and create a collective consciousness. He argued that social cohesion is rooted in shared valuesContinue reading “Why is Crime Rate Higher in Poor Societies?”

Role of Social Capital in Racial Inequality in Education

According to a report by Civil Rights Data Collection (Issue March 2014),  African American students are often located in schools with less qualified teachers, teachers with lower salaries and novice teachers. Another report in 2016 by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights showed that African American students are less likely than whiteContinue reading “Role of Social Capital in Racial Inequality in Education”

Habitualization and Institutionalization in Hunting and Gathering Society

“Habitualization” and “Institutionalization” are key concepts in the sociological theory of knowledge, particularly as outlined by Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann in their influential work “The Social Construction of Reality.” Habitualization refers to the process by which social actions and interactions become routine and ingrained in everyday life. Institutionalization builds upon habitualization and refers toContinue reading “Habitualization and Institutionalization in Hunting and Gathering Society”

VARIATION IN FORMS OF DEVIANCES IN SOCIETIES

Most societies do not provide smooth pathways for everyone to reach the social expectations. Social expectations here, in theoretical terms, can be called cultural goals. These goals are set by family mostly, whereas schools, peer pressure etc variables influence and coerce to some extent too. A child grows up learning about his/her family expectations, andContinue reading “VARIATION IN FORMS OF DEVIANCES IN SOCIETIES”

Suicide Rates, Veblen Goods and the Breakdown of Norms

Around 2014, in Bangladesh, a special type of dress worn by an actress became very popular and there were three suicide cases reported saying young girls committing suicide because they could not afford to or at least manage to buy that dress that year.1 A woman divorced her husband because of the fight over thisContinue reading “Suicide Rates, Veblen Goods and the Breakdown of Norms”

Explore Yourself!

I often am jealous of people who buy premium version books. Hardcover, nice smell, beautiful prints, and most importantly- the good feeling. Local prints will never bring all these together. And yet I buy the locally printed books, you know why? I feel like books are something to be read. If it’s just about reading,Continue reading “Explore Yourself!”

The Easiest Way of Tan Removing

Hi there! Last month I took a trip to one of longest sea beaches in the world, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. It was all about roaming around the beach and splashing around the waves, sounds fun? What wasn’t fun is, that I got a deep tan! When I came home, the first thing I heard was,Continue reading “The Easiest Way of Tan Removing”

Whose Car Are You?

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you see it’s going to rain? Thinking about a daily schedule is pretty common I guess. Some will think about spending lovely weather with a cup of tea, and some will worry about how it will affect their productivity. Productivity, work, schedule, business- theseContinue reading “Whose Car Are You?”