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Traditional rules of our society

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Answered by rubykushwaha07
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In sociology, traditional society refers to a society characterized by an orientation to the past, not the future, with a predominant role for custom and habit. Such societies are marked by a lack of distinction between family and business, with the division of labor influenced primarily by age, gender, and status.

Answered by subhrajena189
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In such a society:

(1) No one will further the interests of the community unless it is also to his private advantage.

(2) Only officials will concern themselves with public affairs, for only they are paid to do so.

(3) There will be no checks on officials, for checking on officials will be done only by other officials

(4) Office-holders will not work more than necessary to keep their places. Similarly, professionals generally lack a sense of mission.

(5) An office-holder will take bribes when he can get away with it.

(6) The claim of any person to be inspired for public zeal rather than private advantage will be regarded as fraud.

(7) The law will be disregarded when there is no punishment.

(7) The law will be disregarded when there is no punishment.(8) There will be no connection between abstract political principle and concrete behaviour in the ordinary relationships of life.

(9) No one will take the initiative in outlining a course of action and persuade others to embark upon it.

(10) A member will value gains accruing to the community only insofar as he and his close group are likely to share them.

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