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differential gratification

A term used to describe a type of behaviour in which sacrifices are made in the present in the hope of greater future rewards. It is often regarded as a characteristic feature of middle class up-bringing accounting for the relatively greater educational success of middle class children. It is also a pre-condition of accumulation of capital in the earlier stages of capitalism.

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