Tuesday, February 12, 2008

cradle-to-grave paper (very rough draft)((updated: 2/13/08))

Guido Gonzalez
Cradle to Grave
Rough Draft

Capitalism-Class difference can be credited to Capitalism. This feeling of class difference causes different groups of people to have different types of upbringings, types of homes, types of parents, families, etc. This affects people from infancy to (?) This part of environment (especially during infancy) helps shape who we become as people. Teenagers are affected by this as well, but in addition, they are affected by the market aspect of Capitalism. Any fast food restaurant you go to in America, you’ll find that the majority of the staff working there are teenagers. They are easily exploited by big businesses for their labor and are paid very low wages. This effect of capitalism stays with people through their adulthood and somewhat into the elderly stage. Though, elderly people who become retired are less affected by capitalism, they no longer have to work for large companies etc.

Government Policy-Infants don’t really seem to be that much affected by government policy outside of laws prohibiting violence against them. Teenagers are more affected by government policy. They have to go to school otherwise police will escort them home or to school. They are not allowed to drink or do drugs. They are treated differently in law, i.e. if a teenager has committed a crime, they will be tried as a minor. Adults must pay taxes and serve jury duty or there will be consequences to face. There are also government policies such as welfare, health care, etc that help adults who, (for whatever reason) cannot support themselves, survive. Elderly people don’t seem to be as affected by government policies as adults. Since they have social security they don’t have to work for money, and they can pretty much live how they want.

Social Norms-It is socially unacceptable for infants to use “adult” language. It is socially unacceptable in teenage society for “nerds” to ever approach or talk to “jocks” This starts placing them into different social classes. It’s somewhat socially unacceptable for them to be sexually active. It’s socially unacceptable for a teenager to not be going to school, it is part of the social norm that everybody has to go to school because we believe if we don’t go to school, it will make it much more difficult for us to succeed or survive. It is part of the social norm for an adult to have a job. If a person doesn’t have a job, they are considered unproductive, and sometimes even worthless. (can’t think of any social norms for elderly)

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