Being born, a person becomes a unit of society, its integral part with his views, motives, aspirations. In the process of upbringing, a person adopts a certain model of building relationships, therefore, even at the stage of personality formation, it is important to understand what society is and what forms are inherent in it.
It is necessary
Special literature about the formation of society and the basic models of human relations
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There are many definitions of society. Society is considered to be the totality of all types of interaction and forms of uniting people. This is a historically developed type of a large social system in which there is a specific form of relations developing in society.
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The social structure of society reflects its division into small and large social groups. Every society consists of various large and small social groups, but the very structure of society can only be those that are considered fundamental. These are social groups that build the system of society and determine its changes. In general, these groups occupy different positions in the very hierarchy of society. They differ in terms of wealth, power, education, and income. For example, classes as a social group are formed unconsciously, that is, independently of the consciousness or will of people. If we consider a political party as a social group, then it should be borne in mind that this is a conscious formation, and it is created purposefully by the efforts of specific people.
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The bonds of the social structure of society are political, cultural, spiritual, legal and many other relations. It is customary to divide these spheres within the framework of theory, but in practice their close interaction can be traced: for example, it is difficult to imagine politics without economics or law, and so on. Therefore, as social relations, it is worth considering the symbiosis of spiritual and social or social and economic, political and cultural and many others. In addition, society is also determined by the relations that underlie the family (if it is considered as a social institution), individual classes and types of society. Because of this interaction, the general scientific understanding of the laws of the development of society is also hampered.
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Nevertheless, the scientific community has identified a number of characteristics characteristic of society. These are hierarchy, self-regulation, openness, informational content, self-determination and self-organization. And in sociology, for example, the view of society as a bunch of social connections and interactions that exists in social space and time is approved. The features of this clot are autonomy, a high level of self-regulation, self-reproduction and great integrating power.
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Undoubtedly, the most relevant sign for discussion is the self-organization of society. Researchers note that modern society is based on economic, ideological, socio-cultural and political bonds, and it can rightfully be called transitive, that is, transitional from an industrial to an information society.