Sociology, asked by sijankandel6, 8 months ago

How does development occur in society


How does development occur in society

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Answered by Anonymous
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Growth is the product of the capacity of the community to mobilize resources to meet challenges and opportunities. In the course of its growth, society goes through well-defined phases. They are rural agrarian, urban, advertisement, industrial, and post-industrial societies of nomadic hunting and gathering.

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Answered by richaverma65
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Development is the result of society's capacity to organize resources to meet challenges and opportunities. Society passes through well-defined stages in the course of its development. They are nomadic hunting and gathering, rural agrarian, urban, commercial, industrial, and post-industrial societies.

Development is a human process, in the sense that human beings, not material factors, drive development. The energy and aspiration of people who seek development form the motive force that drives development. People's awareness may decide the direction of development. Their efficiency, productivity, creativity, and organizational capacities determine the level of people’s accomplishment and enjoyment. Development is the outer realization of latent inner potentials. The level of people's education, intensity of their aspiration and energies, quality of their attitudes and values, skills and information all affect the extent and pace of development. These factors come into play whether it is the development of the individual, family, community, nation, or the whole world.

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