1. A class in itself is simply a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production.
2. A new historical epoch is created by the development of superior forces of production by a new social group.
3. As with other social groups informal carers are not a homogeneous group.
4. Cultural behaviour is therefore most likely to be found in species that form social groups.
5. Differences between the two main social groups in the community were most evident in the question of landscape control and identity.
6. Difficulties that arise from the overall direction of society can then be dumped on a single social group.
7. Each of them has gods and ancestors whose respective power closely corresponds to that of the social groups themselves.
8. For example, authors writing in dialect and authors from certain social groups have been under-represented.
9. From a Marxist perspective, systems of stratification derive from the relationships of social groups to the means of production.
10. From a Marxist view, a class is a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production.