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Man is a social animal elaborate this concept in the light of group dynamics. Explain how cultural is woven in the fabric of socialization?

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Answered by aryanraj636
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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.

socialization

process of learning to behave in a way acceptable to society, and behavior is dictated by the beliefs and actions of a certain culture. ... the content of the socialization is affected by culture and its values.

•process that begins shortly after birth. Early childhood is the period of the most intense and the most crucial socialization.

It is then that we acquire language and learn the fundamentals of our culture. It is also when much of our personality takes shape.

It's the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies, providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society.

The socialization process can be divided into primary and secondary socialization.

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