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Social Inequality
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Social and Cultural Capital
Drawing from sociological theory, inequality is maintained not just by money, but by intangible assets. Social capital refers to the resources derived from social networks (e.g., access to influential contacts). Cultural capital encompasses the non-financial assets that demonstrate cultural competence and [background](/entries/so… -
Structural Weight (wc)
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Stage I: Latent Aggregation ($\mathcal{L}$)
During this initial phase, $Wc$ is exceptionally low, often approaching the measurement threshold of the specialized Chronometric Scales. While identification occurs within diffuse social networks, the concepts are computationally lightweight, lacking the necessary contextual anchors to resist immediate nullification. Any measurable $Wc$ at this stage is often attributed to observer contamination—the measurement apparatus accidentally incorporating the weight of the observer's *pre…