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Which element do you think is the most important element of your society?Why?​

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Answered by aarohishah264
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Explanation:

Society possesses the following elements:

1. Likeness:  Likeness of members in a social group is the primary basis of their mutuality. May be in the beginning assumed or real common lineage, tribal affinity, family benefit or the compactness due to a common to time inculcated between and among the members in the group the feeling of likeness. Likeness means mutuality, and that means Society.

Maclver points out, “Comradeship, intimacy, association of any kind or degree would be impossible without some understanding of each by the other, and that understanding depends on the likeness which each apprehends in the other. ‘Likeness is the one element which must have strongly stimulated the group feelings in bringing men, women and children together. Likeness is the link-up for mutuality.

2. The Reciprocal Awareness: Likeness is generative of reciprocity. Once some are aware of the mutual likeness, they, certainly differentiate against those who are not like them. The problem of likes and dislikes was concomitant to the social growth. Consciousness of this kind, alone could make sense of likeness. All social action is based on reciprocal response. This alone, makes possible, the we-feeling.

3. Differences:  Sense of likeness in not always sufficient. It alone is not adequate for social organisation. This does not exclude diversity or variation. The social structure of humanity is based on the family which rests upon the biological differences between the sexes, viz, men and women. The economic structure of society is based upon division of labour in which the professions and economic activities of people are different or dissimilar. The culture of society prospers with the differences in thoughts ideals, viewpoints, etc. No two individuals are alike in their nature.

They differ from each other in respect of their interests, capacities, abilities and tendencies etc. These differences do not imply mutual conflict; instead; by it the organisation of society is further strengthened. A 100 per cent organised society is not possible.

4. Interdependence: Society implies interdependence. It is another essential element to constitute society. It is not possible for human being to satisfy his desire in isolation.

He cannot live alone. He needs the help of others for his survival. Society fulfills all the needs of the people. For example, the institution of family rests on the biological interdependence of sexes. None of the two sexes is complete by itself and, therefore, each seeks fulfillment by the aid of the other. This fact of interdependence is very much visible in the present day society. Today not only countries but also continents depend upon one another. Likewise, communities, social groups and nations are also interdependent.

5. Cooperation:  Cooperation is also another essential element to constitute society. Without cooperation, no society can exist. If the members of the society do not work together for the common purposes, they cannot lead a happy and comfortable life. Cooperation avoids mutual destructiveness and results in economy. In the words of P. Gisbert, “Cooperation is the most elementary process of social life without which society is impossible.”

For want of cooperation, the entire fabric of society may collapse. It is the very basis of social life. C.H. Cooley has rightly remarked, “Cooperation-arises when men realise that they have common interests. So great is the realisation of the necessity of cooperation on the part of every society, Kropotkin says, it is difficult to survive without it.

6. Conflict: Conflict is an ever present phenomenon present in every human society. Not only cooperation but also conflict in necessary for the formation of society. They must coexist in a healthy society. Conflict is a process of struggle through which all things have come into existence.

George Simmel maintained that a conflict free harmonious society is practically an impossibility. There is no denying the fact that society requires for its formation and growth both harmony and disharmony, cooperation and conflict. Maclver rightly states that “Cooperation Crossed by conflict marks society wherever it is revealed.

Besides these above elements, Maclver has also mentioned some seven other elements of society such as, usages, procedures, authority, mutual aid, groupings, controls and liberties.

Answered by bratislava
21

Cooperation is the most important elements of society.

Explanation:

  • A society is a group of people that live in a community that is surrounded by a similar type of people. Big or small its always related to some sort of people.  
  • Being cooperative and living in harmony with others is the best element as it majority has power and can take on any government or political party.  
  • These elements s seen in most Asia nations and are called collectivism. As united the society is strong and thus is necessary to build a sense of trust and understanding as to stand up against a cause.
  • Education is a subpart of these elements that makes society think in a structured and systematic manner.

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