What do you understand by complex society in sociology?
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The term "social complexity" is thus not without problems, and qualifiers are typically applied by anthropologists and archaeologists when using this term to define more precisely the phenomenon that is being described as complex.
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The term "social complexity" is thus not without problems, and qualifiers are typically applied by anthropologists and archaeologists when using this term to define more precisely the phenomenon that is being described as complex.
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In anthropology and archaeology, a complex society is a social formation that is described as a formative or developed state.[citation needed] The main parts of complexity are:[citation needed]
the extent of a division of labour in which members of society are more or less permanently specialized in particular activities and depend on others for goods and services, within a system regulated by custom and laws.
the population size of a human community; the larger the population, the more complex and variegated the co-existence of people tends to become.
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the extent of a division of labour in which members of society are more or less permanently specialized in particular activities and depend on others for goods and services, within a system regulated by custom and laws.
the population size of a human community; the larger the population, the more complex and variegated the co-existence of people tends to become.
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