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The division of labor creates different social classes from "summary" of A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind. by John James Rousseau, by JEAN-JACQUES. ROUSSEAU

The division of labor is a fundamental aspect of society that inevitably leads to the creation of different social classes. This division arises from the specialization of tasks that individuals engage in within a community. As people focus on specific roles and responsibilities, they become skilled in their respective areas and contribute to the overall functioning of society. Those who perform tasks that require higher levels of skill or education tend to occupy positions of greater influence and power within the social hierarchy. These individuals are often able to command higher wages and enjoy a higher standard of living compared to those who perform more basic or manual labor. In this way, the division of labor serves to create a stratified society with distinct social classes. Furthermore, the division of labor can also lead t...
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    A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind. by John James Rousseau,

    JEAN-JACQUES. ROUSSEAU

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