good job! 1. 有阶级才有管理 2. 管理越科学阶级越明显。因为如果没加剧阶级,就不叫管理
浑然天成,无懈可击
流浪的枪骑兵
管理不是讲阶级的吧 应该是讲职责分配 各人把各人擅长的事做好
kirbyx
你脑子里只有一种管理策略而已。
shuinii
为什么“精神上变得低人一等”具体怎讲?
handsomeken
做决策终究绕不过for the greater good这个问题,差异只是这个greater有多大能算,以及最终成本和收益的问题。 还有就是做的事情属于consequentially还是categorically有问题的,最终就是哪怕是错到无可救药的决策如果收益大到无法无视,那么这个做决策的人该如何来处理。
Social class (or simply "class"), as in a class society, is a set of concepts in the social sciences and political theory centered on models of social stratification in which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories,the most common being the upper, middle, and lower classes.
Class is an essential object of analysis for sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, and social historians. However, there is not a consensus on the best definition of the term "class," and the term has different contextual meanings.
"Classless society" refers to a society in which no one is born into a social class. Distinctions of wealth, income, education, culture, or social network might arise and would only be determined by individual experience and achievement in such a society.
Since these distinctions are difficult to avoid, advocates, such as Anarchists, communists, etc. of a classless society propose various means to achieve and maintain it and attach varying degrees of importance to it as an end in their overall programs/philosophy.
Class conflict, frequently referred to as "class warfare" or "class struggle," is the tension or antagonism which exists in society due to competing socioeconomic interests and desires between people of different classes.
For Marx, the history of class society was a history of class conflict. He pointed to the successful rise of the bourgeoisie, and the necessity of revolutionary violence—a heightened form of class conflict—in securing the bourgeoisie rights that supported the capitalist economy.
Marx believed that the exploitation and poverty inherent in capitalism were a pre-existing form of class conflict. Marx believed that wage labourers would need to revolt to bring about a more equitable distribution of wealth and political power.