A social group refers to a collection of individuals who share common characteristics or interests, while a social class refers to a group of people who occupy a similar position in the economic hierarchy. Social groups are typically based on shared identities or affiliations, while social classes are structured around economic factors like income, occupation, and wealth.
a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
The establishment of a democratic party
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory
Marked by opposition or hostility to conventional social, political, or economic values or principles.
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory
The Social Contract Theory