However, more complex models that have been proposed describe as many as a dozen class levels; while still others deny the very existence, in the European sense, of "social class" in American society. In Jill Lepore’s article, “Richer And Poor,” the author explains inequality of outcome and inequality of opportunity because of which social mobility has been rare to see in the present, which is the reality of “class” in modern America. Additionally, author Michael Zweig in his new book excerpt, “America’s Working Class Majority,” and Ray Fisman and Daniel Markowitz in their article, “Why Income Inequality Isn’t Going Anywhere,” both illustrate through real life examples and studies how class divisions assert themselves, and solely function to maintain a hierarchy in American society by not providing the working class
However, more complex models that have been proposed describe as many as a dozen class levels; while still others deny the very existence, in the European sense, of "social class" in American society. In Jill Lepore’s article, “Richer And Poor,” the author explains inequality of outcome and inequality of opportunity because of which social mobility has been rare to see in the present, which is the reality of “class” in modern America. Additionally, author Michael Zweig in his new book excerpt, “America’s Working Class Majority,” and Ray Fisman and Daniel Markowitz in their article, “Why Income Inequality Isn’t Going Anywhere,” both illustrate through real life examples and studies how class divisions assert themselves, and solely function to maintain a hierarchy in American society by not providing the working class