STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THE SOCIETY’S FUNDAMENTAL INSTITUTIONS

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Abdullayev Tursunboy Yakhshiboyevich

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Due to the functionalist perspective, social structure is the carcass of a social whole (society or its part) the elements of which are invariable in time, interdependent of each other and largely determine the functioning of the whole in general and its members in particular. The focus is made on both interdependence - it's like a house: take some brick off the wall and the whole building may ruin, and function - take a log: it can be burnt to get warm or used as construction material to build a house. In other words, structural functionalism analyzes parts of the society in terms of their purpose within the whole.

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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF THE SOCIETY’S FUNDAMENTAL INSTITUTIONS. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(9), 375-383. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/2674

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