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Imagine a society where there has been no social movement. Discuss. You can also describe how you imagine such a society to be.

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Answered by asia2089172
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A society without social movement is beyond imagination but if there has been any society where there has been no social movement then it would have been of following type –

a) It would have been a very progressive society where people lived in a peaceful manner.

b) The social environment would have been cooperative and harmonious.

c) All the members of society would have been dignified and concerned with their work only.

d) The self-disciplinary system and the self-check system would have been very much present there.

e) It would have been a very model type of society which is required by every country.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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A society where there has been no social movement.

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