how do social actions reveal the facets of the social
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In sociology, social action, also known as Weberian social action, is an act which takes into account the actions and reactions of individuals (or 'agents'). According to Max Weber, "an Action is 'social' if the acting individual takes account of the behavior of others and is thereby oriented in its course
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How do social actions reveal the facets of the social
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- Social actions reveal facets of society in the manner in which they provide aspects of our past, current and fate to others. Social action cannot be performed by doing alone. Social action is performed with others and in that manner, the interaction occurs.
- Contrarily, a group of people together does not encompass social action unless they initiate to interact. Social action should pertain to a significant understanding of the social action of others.
- Social action is constrained to situations where the performer behaves significantly correlated to others' behaviour.
- These facets stimulate social awareness about cultural methods or beliefs. It also gives a feeling of a sense of belonging while enhancing social bonds within society.
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