Sociological Theory
Social theory of social theory and mine
I learned about eight basic theories of
sociology. The most typical theory is function theory, conflict theory, and
symbolic interaction.
The theory is
that all social components maintain social order and are linked to social
order, maintaining social order and contributing to maintaining social order as
part of society. In contrast, conflict theory says that
social relations consist primarily of domination and regionalism.
Conflicts arise in conflict and struggle between the ruling and opposition
parties over social scarcity values, which contribute to conflicting conflict
and conflict, which contributes to social upheaval. I think
that's true of the text, and the argument is true. First of
all, you can find the function of your life in your normal life. For example,
you can take people's organs. Human organs are vital to
each other, so if you don't have one, you can experience life.
As a matter of fact, functionality is closely linked to our society. And you
can see conflicts in society. The French Revolution is the
greatest example. The French Revolution is a case where the Labour class
rebelled against the capitalist class. I don't think that
conflict seems to come to mind with a big incident that's caused by a big
incident.
Symbolic interaction allows people to interact
with symbols, symbols, symbols, symbols, etc. Society is
the process of interpreting and interpreting the subjective meaning of human
beings, which is maintained or changed by society. It
seems to me that social and cultural phenomena represent the subjective meaning
of individuals interacting with each other through acts of symbolism in
everyday life.
And other
five theories dealt with the theory that we didn't learn in high school. All
five theories were new and interesting. In particular, the
role theory came to mind. It's a theory that social status plays a role in
acting. In the context of the situation, the police try to
do the right thing to do with their roles and put them into practice.
And when you look at the professors, you act on your own responsibilities.
Sometimes I don't think it's an act of acting, but I think it's a very
convincing theory because it's rare.
I had a bad habit of looking at society from
a narrow perspective. But after reading the text, I
realized that I can see society in a variety of ways, not just from a
perspective perspective. And one thing in particular is
that it's a view that contrasts with functional theory and conflict, and one
thing is that it's a false perspective. But embracing both
function theory and conflict, we saw society in a variety of ways.
And I felt proud of myself because I learned that I didn't know sociology.
What do you think is the theory that the
theory of society and the theory of conflict is maintained in society?
I think without any structural-functionalism and conflict theory, it is impossivle to explain that society is maintained. Both theories are complementary and they explain social phenomena together. So, we have to utilize both theories to analyze society's maintenance.
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