Tradition meaning in sociology
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In more modern works, One hundred years later, sociology sees tradition as a social construct used to contrast past with the present and as a form of rationality used to justify certain course of action. ... According to Shils, tradition is anything which is transmitted or handed down from the past to the present.
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In more modern works, One hundred years later, sociology sees tradition as a social construct used to contrast past with the present and as a form of rationality used to justify certain course of action. ... According to Shils, tradition is anything which is transmitted or handed down from the past to the present.
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