Russian Neo-Etacratic Society and its Stratification: Discovering Real Social Groups

O. Shkaratan, G. Yastrebov
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Current empirical sociology features a limited set of indicators for associating individuals with certain social groups (classes or strata). European sociologists rely heavily on such an informative descriptor as occupation, which has become institutionalized and thus produces certain requirements of human, social and cultural resources for individuals to perform the underlying functions. However, this indicator manifests at least two substantial restrictions: first, it is natural that certain types of economic activity are historically less stable than the social classes with which they are associated; and second, Russian history demonstrates that in a developed society the system of occupations is consistent with its institutional set-up and system of values, which are transferred from generation to generation. In Russia specific occupations are associated with a certain character of labour yet not with particular status characteristics that should result from the corporate nature of professional associations. In fact, in that society there exists a unique form of social stratification, in which a hierarchy of social estates dominates elements of true class differentiation.
俄罗斯新统治社会及其分层:发现真实的社会群体
当前的实证社会学以一套有限的指标为特征,将个人与某些社会群体(阶级或阶层)联系起来。欧洲社会学家严重依赖职业这样的信息描述,职业已经制度化,因此对个人执行潜在功能产生了一定的人力、社会和文化资源要求。然而,这一指标至少显示出两个重大限制:第一,某些类型的经济活动在历史上比与之相关的社会阶层更不稳定,这是很自然的;第二,俄罗斯的历史表明,在一个发达的社会中,职业制度与其制度设置和价值体系是一致的,这是代代相传的。在俄罗斯,特定职业与劳动的某种特征相联系,但不与专业协会的法人性质所产生的特定地位特征相联系。事实上,在那个社会中存在着一种独特的社会分层形式,其中社会等级统治着真正的阶级分化因素。
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