Importance of the Society
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
We conceptually define Society as the form of grouping of subjects that is carried out both in the Animal Kingdom (with the generation of Societies Animals) but more commonly in Human Beings, being in the latter case the most comprehensive concept of Human Societies, which contemplates different relationships.
In these examples, Help and Improvement count as the main purpose, contemplating that two individuals will have greater access to resources than one alone, or considering the communication and relationship that Reproduction carries that maintains the species carrying out a Genetic Transmission, having on the other hand a consideration superiority that it entails from the different Social Groups, whose knowledge, ways of working and their transmission lead to the establishment of a Cultural Society.
The study of animal societies is understood by the science of Ethology, taking as a field of study the Social Behavior that some animals (the most common, that of Ants) while Sociobiology is in charge of doing the same in Human Societies, deriving from them specific sciences such as the
Anthropology, the Sociology, Economics and others that do not study a general field, but specifically cover an aspect of Social Phenomena.The origins of society are related to the very appearance of man, where in the times of Prehistory a Society is considered Hierarchical, having a head of a community who had this role due to his Strength and Wisdom, superior to the rest of society, having a Absolute Power that lasted until the influence of Greek Philosophy induced different social strata, but leaving out of it the Slaves.
With the ideas of Democracy, it was established that any class of society could occupy power, which generated the bases of Politics, which were strongly established with the advent of the French Revolution, in the year 1789, where any member of society could change status, giving greater Freedom and Equality between the different social classes.
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