There is no such thing as society. Discuss, using contemporary society as examples.
Society is defined as:” A human community, usually with a relatively fixed territorial location, sharing a common culture and common activities. There is cultural and institutional interdependence between members of the society and they are, to some extent, differentiated from other communities and groups. Societies are generally identified as existing at the level of nation states, but there can be regional and cultural communities within nation states that possess much of the cultural distinctiveness and relative self-sufficiency of societies”. (Online dictionary of social sciences) Merriam-Webster defines society as "an enduring and co-operating social group whose members have developed organised patterns of relationships through interaction with one another" (Merriam-Webster PG). In light of a description such as this, one may readily argue the fact that contemporary society does not exist. Clearly, mankind has reached an apex of incompatibility, inasmuch as racial, political, economic and social intolerance is at an all-time high. The effects of individualistic tendencies within society and the fact that people are too concerned with their own well being to provide for those less fortunate serves to highlight this. Whi
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Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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