Who combined the social system approach with human relation approach?
A Vilfredo pareto
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Churchman West
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С C
Chester Barnard
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D
Thomas A. Edison
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A) Vilfredo Pareto combined the social system approach with the human relations approach
Social system approach:
- With the publication of Talcott Parsons' The Social System in 1951, the notion of social systems became essential to sociology.
- Parsons' interpretations were based on physiology-developed conceptions of homeostasis instead of the simpler ideas of equilibrium employed by Vilfredo Pareto and other prior thinkers.
- Parsons presented equilibria in social systems as complicated interrelations involving reciprocal adjustments among the many individual components, rather than static balances among forces.
- He underlined that social systems are in the process of shifting equilibria that allow for change while preserving overall stability.
- He observed that equilibria might disintegrate, leading to anomie, tension, and conflict.
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