social Darwinism
Herbert Spencer
Herbert Spencer proposed the theory of social evolution, often referred to as Social Darwinism, which suggested that societies evolve over time through a process of natural selection similar to that of biological evolution. He believed that societies could progress and improve through competition and the survival of the fittest.
The three major categories of science in sociology are social organization (study of social structures and institutions), social interaction (study of how individuals and groups interact), and social change (study of how societies evolve and transform over time).
Basic social processes are fundamental interactions and behaviors that occur within a society, such as communication, cooperation, conflict, and socialization. These processes help shape social interactions, relationships, and the overall functioning of society. Understanding these basic social processes can provide insights into how societies operate and evolve.
Social rules regarding deviant behavior vary across cultures and societies, but generally involve behaviors that are considered outside the norms and values of a particular group. Deviant behavior may be met with social stigma, ostracism, or punishment. It can also lead to changes in social norms over time as society's views evolve.
Diamond argues that religion evolves in parallel with increasingly complex societies because it serves important functions such as providing a moral code, promoting social cohesion, and explaining the natural world. As societies become more complex, religion adapts to meet changing societal needs and challenges, leading to the development of organized belief systems and institutions.
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Herbert Spencer was the early sociologist who applied the concept of evolution to societies.
Social changes are often the major factors which forces the government in various societies to evolve. As people change their point of view on various social issues and become more open to change, the government must then review laws and policies it uses at home and abroad.
The Philippines has over 170 languages due to its diverse history of colonization and trade with various countries. Different regions developed their own languages based on interactions with different cultures, resulting in a rich linguistic landscape. Additionally, geographical barriers between islands contributed to the development of distinct languages and dialects.
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The introduction of a new predator can have the species eaten with no time to evolve to defend against it
Herbert Spencer
Complex societies are controlled by kleptocracies, who try to gain public support, even though the public is being robbed. To help with this process, religion was evolved which helped justify the leaders power.
This is almost a "which came first, the chicken or the egg ?" question. Do societies bring about governments or do governments bring about societies. I would venture to say they are interrelated. They need and build from each other. Close examination will, usually, show that the two are related in such a way as for the society to influence the type of government that will evolve. Or, for the government to influence the evolution and development of a society. Trying to separating the two is unfair and fails to acknowledge and recognize their interrelatedness. kapm
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