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Conclusion on Malinowski's theory of needs

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The founder of functionalism, Bronislaw Malinowski, coined a fundamental strand of functionalism that opposes evolution and historical particularism. The term "needs functionality" is used by Malinowski claiming that "the human being has fundamental biological requires and that customs have evolved to fulfill those needs. It is functional to individuals and to the basic human needs including nutrition, body comfort, reproduction,  safety, health, movement, and growth

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  • To conclude, In fact, Malinowski's Needs Theory explains how and why certain functions in societies are executed. The trend also becomes apparent because, our fundamental needs always contribute to our cultural responses. In addition, this theory is also important to understand the rationale in our societies of these cultural responses.
  • Malinowski argued that culture served not for society as a whole but for individuals. He argued that when men, who make up society, meet needs, the needs of society are fulfilled. In Malinowski, people's emotions and motivations were central in understanding how their culture worked.
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