a major impact on middle-class status, and that teenage single parenthood contributes significantly to poverty. Historical element tends to study prosperous and dominant groups, cultures, and societies, focusing on the values and behaviors that make them successful.
Using the Critical aspect,C.W Mills 2000 Autobiographical Writings and Letters sees the same phenomena quite differently. He likely believes that poverty is an outcome of group struggle over scarce resources or wealth. From this perspective, poverty results not from learned dysfunctional choices, but because the system that oppresses poor people. Both poverty and the welfare system are believed to serve the ruling classes’ need for cheap labor, consumption of excessive production, and soldiers to further their objectives. He sees society groups’ competition for power. He tends to view all norms and laws as helping the dominant group retain its position.
According to,C.W Mills 2000 Autobiographical Writings and Letters (p 79-90) the, Anthropological aspectemphasizes human creativity, especially through the use of symbols and language that create social order and cultural meaning. C. Wright Mills studies functional and dysfunctional cultural patterns. But he also tends to mirror Critical aspect since he believes that social group seeks dominance through use of normative/legal structures. However, Symbolic Anthropological focus on the human ability to create social and material reality based on a vision of the ideal society. In examining single parenthood in a culture, He focus on the symbolic meaning of children; the relation of child bearing to adult roles, status, and independence; and the ways that changing those meanings could affect the