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man is a social animal elaborate this concept in the light of geoup dynamics .Explan gow is Woven in tha fabric of socialization?​

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Answered by kp710
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Man is a social animal and that, he loves to live in society with other human beings, is a general conception about his basic behavioural pattern. Almost all sociological thinkers agree that there is a very close relation between the individual and the society. Whether any particular individual could have been nurtured under conditions in which there did not exist any society is a different question; but the fact remains that without a social environment, be it his home, his community or his state, no stability would be brought to his status as an individual.

One would almost conclude from the foregoing statement that the individual is a product of society. Instantly, other thinkers would raise a hue and cry that the truth is just the contrary, that is, the society is the product of an individual and another.

As McIver says, it may be pointless to enter into the controversy as to whether the individual came before the society, or the society came before the individual. We would like rather to concentrate our attention on the causes of the growth of the society and the role of the individual in it.

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Of the several theories that seek to explain the relation between the society and the individual, the ‘theory of the Social Contract’ seeks to give a historicist explanation to the matter. Enunciated in the seventeenth century by Thomas Hobbes in his The Leviathan, the theory conceives of a pre-society state of nature in which strife and killing was the rule, and man’s life was ‘poor, solitary, nasty, brutish and short’.

Quite naturally, therefore, man wanted to escape from the condition and a relation was consequently built up between human beings in the form of a social contract. The contract not only established a relation between them, but each individual suffered in himself a demolition of irresponsibility and brutish behaviour.

When in the eighteenth century, Rousseau took up the concept of social contract and made certain departures from Hobbesian thought on the point as also from Althusius’s though, the latter regarded society as a product of a contract naturally made between human beings. Rousseau’s state of nature was a free world in which unlimited human bliss did not at first motivate man to think in terms of a contract.

Gradually, when population increased and the concept of personal property was gaining recognition, in order to protect himself, man voluntarily made the social contract. Individual will was then, for collective good, made subject to collective will. John Locke, too, believed that the pre-contract state of society was the state of nature in which peace and harmony prevailed and every man was born free.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Human being is considered to be a social animal because human beings feel good to interact and mix with people of their own type.

Explanation:

  • in addition to this there are lots of emotions in human being which he feels good to share with others.
  • In addition to these other human being can also reduce the amount of stress and the efficiency of work performed by human beings. As a result of this it has often been concerned that human being is a social animal. This helps in continuation of the trend of socialization in modern world.

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