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Here in this question, we can say that the classical sociologist who would most likely argue that crime exists because laws reflect the values of paffer class is thorstein but veblen.
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And let us also add the fact that his theory of the conspicuous consumption and critic of the leisure class emphasize the role of elite in shaping societal norms and institutions.
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So, let me help you with the answer here.
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The classical sociologist, the classical sociologist, sociologist who would, who would most likely, most likely argue that, argue that crime exists, crime exists because, because laws reflect because laws reflect the values of the values of the powerful class of the powerful class is.
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Now that is thorstein, bundt, veblen.
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Thorstein, bundt, veblen.
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So this is the answer and i am highlighting it here...