Human Society: Prepared By: Heraldo, Rachel Lee, Hannah Elaine
Human Society: Prepared By: Heraldo, Rachel Lee, Hannah Elaine
Human Society: Prepared By: Heraldo, Rachel Lee, Hannah Elaine
P R E PA R E D B Y:
HERALDO, RACHEL
LEE, HANNAH ELAINE
Humans generally do not live alone,
isolated from each other. Instead,
individuals tend to live in communities with
other people related by ethnicity, nationality,
religion, or some other cultural element.
A human society is a group of people who
share a common lifestyle and organization.
The human society has been viewed as a
unique and complex society. Because of its
dynamic features, it is capable of
developing and improving its structures.
One of the basic components of society is
people.
MEANING OF SOCIETY
Analysis of the
interaction by
other persons
CONCEPT SUMMARY
STRUCTURAL- CONFLICT SYMBOLIC-
FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVE INTERACTION
PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE
NATURE OF Interrelated social Competing interest Interacting individuals,
SOCIETY structure that fit group with each group social networks and
together to form an seeking to secure its groups.
integrated whole. own.
SOCIOLOGY
a. Social b. Social
Static Dynamics
3 STAGES IN UNDERSTANDING
SOCIETY
a. Economic Determinism –
Economic relationships provide the
foundation of which all other social
and political arrangements are built.
b. The Dialect – it advocates that
conflict is the only factor that can
bring change to a society.
4. EMILE DURKHEIM (1858-1919)
- A French intellectual who
viewed society as a total entity, as
something more than the sum of its
parts.