Difference between linear and cyclical theories of social change
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Theories of the shape of change maintain that there is a discernable process underlying all social change. This process, in turn, results in the transition from one structural form to another. "Shape" theories take one of two forms: linear and cyclical. LINEAR THEORY.
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In the linear theory of social change, the society will work as per the complex form.
It shows the relation of the development in the thought of people and the social evolution with time.
In the cyclical theory of social change, it is mainly about rising and fall of the civilization of the series in a cycle.
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