Sociology, asked by Varun1641, 1 year ago

Society comprises of individuals who share e sense of likeness. Explain this statement

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Social structure is in social science, the particular, stable game plan of organizations whereby individuals in a general public communicate and live respectively.

Beyond any doubt it will be compelling.

Social structure is regularly treated together with the idea of social change, which manages the powers that change the social structure and the association of society.

Answered by coloursnam08
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Answer:

Explanation:

Likeness: Likeness is the most important characteristics of society. Famous sociologist

MacIver opines that society means likeness. Without a sense of likeness, there could be no

mutual recognition of ‘belonging together’ and therefore no society. This sense of likeness

was found in early society on kinship and in modern societies the conditions of social

likeness have broadened out into the principles of nationality. Society consists of like

bodied and like minded individuals. Friendship intimacy and association of any kind would

be impossible without likeness. It also helps in the understanding of one by the other. That

is why F.H. Giddings opines that society rests on the ‘Conscious of Kind’

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