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The organic theory: according to this theory, society is an organism. Just as an organism is an organic unity of interdependent organs, so also society is an organism of interdependent individuals. Both cannot exist apart from each other.



3. The group mind theory: according to this theory, man is a social being. The social self or ideal self can be realized through society. So, man is inconceivable apart from society. Idealist philosophers advocate this theory.



besides elaborating on these three theories we will discuss contemporary debate on the contentious issue of the relationship between the society and the individual and their relative importance.

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Answered by silvershades54
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Explanation:

Just as an organism is an organic unity of interdependent organs, so also society is an organism of interdependent individuals. Both cannot exist apart from each otherThe group mind theory: according to this theory, man is a social being. The social self or ideal self can be realized through society. So, man is inconceivable apart from society. Idealist philosophers advocate this theory.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The question of the nature of society is closely connected with the question of the relationship of man and society. Long ago Aristotle had said that man was a social animal by nature and one who does not live in society was either a beast or God.

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