How Do Working Moms Impact Society? Relevance: Sociology: Social Stratification & Mobility, Work & Economic Life, Kinship System,Social Change What
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Sociology Optional Paper – I
What is Functionalism?
Relevance: Sociology What is functionalism? Functionalism, also called structural functional theory, sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Social Change Classical- Evolutionary Theory of Change Evolutionary theories are based on the assumption that societies
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Social Change Social change is a change in the social structures and functions of those Structures.
Continue readingCompare and contrast Karl Marxs and Max webers analysis of the modern phenomena of capitalism | Sociology Optional for UPSC Civil Services Examination | Triumph IAS
Compare and contrast Karl Marxs and Max webers analysis of the modern phenomena of capitalism Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Sociological
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Religion and society Monism is a religious-philosophical worldview in which all of reality can be reduced
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Thinkers: Religion and society Animism refers to the belief/FAITH that not ONLY HUMANS, BUT non-human entities
Continue readingAccording to Robert K. Merton, deviance results not from pathological personalities but from the ‘culture and structure of society itself’. Evaluate Robert K. Merton’s ‘middle range theory of deviance’.
Relevance: Sociology Paper I: Thinkers: Robert Merton: Deviance Approach: Description of ‘middle range theory’, in theory formulation in sociology Sociological
Continue readingTheory of Power Elite:
Relevance: Sociology paper I: thinkers Wright Mills explains elite rule (Theory of Power Elite) in institutional terms.
Continue readingExplain the transition from class-in-itself to class-for-itself, according to Karl Marx.
Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: thinkers Model Answer format- Karl Marx distinguished between a ‘class in itself’ and a ‘class
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Thinkers The elite theory of power argues that all societies are divided into two main groups
Continue readingTalcott Parsons Theory of Power
Relevance: Sociology: paper I: Thinkers Parsons regards power as something possessed by society as a whole. As such power is
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Thinkers Max Weber deals power primarily in the context of society and state. Weber defines power
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Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Thinkers Marx does not give a clear definition of power, for him, power means coercion. Marx
Continue readingExplain Karl Marx’s theory of class struggle. Evaluate the theory in terms of its significance in explaining contemporary reality.
Relevance: Sociology paper I: Thinkers: Karl Marx Model Answer format- Karl Marx developed his theory of class-struggle in his
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