Sociology, asked by debujaat, 11 months ago

society is not static phenomenon instead it is subject to constant change discuss​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Yes, Society is not a static phenomenon instead it is subject to constant change.  

Explanation:

  • The evolution of society has been an ongoing and continuous process. From the days of the solo wanderer to groups of hunters to the traces of the first settlement, the definition and structure of society have come a long way.
  • Societal changes are not seen overnight; rather they happen slowly, steadily over a long time. The societies we learn about during the ancient period is different from the societies we learn about during the medieval and modern era.
  • Society grows with growing ideas and evolving relations. The development, revolution, and evolution- all stems from the ideas of mankind. Societal change comes forth when these ideas make it into the minds and practices of more and more people.
  • Society hence grows to form an amalgamation of the growing ideas and ways instead of remaining a stagnant phenomenon.

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