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    perspectives that I will be focusing on in this assignment are: FunctionalismMarxismMarxism‚ Feminism‚ the New Right‚ Collectivism‚ and Postmodernism. Functionalism: Functionalism is the sociological perspective that focuses on the institutions‚ e.g. the legal justice system and the healthcare system‚ as working in harmony with one another‚ making specific and clear contributions to the smooth running of society. Functionalism uses methods of social control to deal with deviant members and

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    showing the different roles coffee has in different societies. Symbolic interactionismfunctionalism‚ and Marxism are three theories which show coffee’s role sociologically. These theories show how coffee affects people physically‚ how it affects them emotionally‚ how it leads them to have interactions‚ how it connects different parts of society‚ and how it’s economically controlled by a select few. Symbolic interactionism is a social theoretical approach established by George Mead‚ which emphasizes

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    behaviours of the individuals involved in the interactions within a society. A sociologist seeks to make sense of the beliefs and values of the personalities interacting within the complex society that is continually being recreated. Karl Marx (Marxism) Sociologist Karl Marx (1818-1883) believed that he could study society using a scientific method to try to predict social outcomes. His theory is called Marxist theory. For Marx‚ production is essential for the advancement of society. Associated

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    This assignment will outline the beginnings of sociological theory including historical development of the main theories‚ namely functionalism and Marxism‚ and a view of interactionism. The social context in which each of these theories emerged will be detailed with inclusion of possible effects of the social issues at the time. It is often said that sociology is the ‘science of society’. Society is commonly seen as the people and institutions‚ and the relationships between them. The patterns

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    in the US from 1965-1971 was the most significant movement of its kind in the nation’s history. After evaluating different social theories such as: Functionalism‚ Conflict and Interactionism‚ I have decided to classify the Anti-War movement during the Vietnam War as a Conflict Theory. I feel the Anti-War Movement’s has characteristics of Neo-Marxism. dvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvThe United States participation in the Vietnam War was a subject of much debate among the American public

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    In sociology there are seven main principal perspectives which are FunctionalismMarxism‚ Feminism‚ Interactionism‚ Postmodernism‚ Collectivism and New Right. Functionalism In 1951‚ Talcott Parsons introduced the Functionalist view which studies the social structure as a whole of how it functions and how each social structure is important in the interests of society. Functionalism believes that humans and the society have some basic needs‚ institutions and governments may be responsible to meet

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    debate whether genetics in a person are dominant in determining how that person behaves and acts‚ or whether it is the influence of the environment and the family institution that makes someone develop the way they do‚ though the interactionism theory favours the nurture

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    Marxism proposes that all societies have an economic base that enables the rest to run efficiently. This economic base may be considered capitalist meaning the system is based on the pursuit of wealth highlighting social stratification and inequality. Capitalist systems aid individuals to follow wealth allowing them to keep profit after paying taxes therefore motivating economic success. Marxism views capitalist societies as two groups: the bourgeoisies

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    Unit 7 sociological perspectives In this blog I will be explaining the principal sociological perspectives (MarxismInteractionismFunctionalism and collectivism). The open view in sociology can cause debates‚ disclosure and sometimes even controversy as we will see in the blog. Sociology is the study of society and the different social structures within it. Social structures examples of large groups that are in society. For example‚ family‚ religion‚ health and social care‚ mass media‚ economic

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    phenomena from a series of different perspectives‚ there are four main sociological perspectives that all differ from each other in one way or another‚ these are; feminism‚ Marxisminteractionism and functionalism. The main difference between these perspectives are that there are structuralist theories (Marxism‚ feminism‚ functionalism) and action theories (symbolic interactionists.) Structuralist theories believe that there is a set structure in society and the individual’s life is predetermined‚ meaning

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