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  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

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  • Society is a web of social relationships according to:

    Question: Society is a web of social relationships according to:

    Options:

    MacIver
    Gidding
    Ginsberg
    Cooley

    ✅Explanation: MacIver, In his book Society: A Textbook of Sociology. He defines society as "a web of social relationships." He argues that society is not a static entity, but rather a dynamic system of relationships that are constantly changing and evolving.
    🔹Gidding: Gidding defines society as "a system of interacting individuals." He emphasizes the importance of individual interaction in the formation of society.
    🔹Ginsberg: Ginsberg defines society as "a group of people who live together in a more or less permanent way." He focuses on the geographical and spatial aspects of society.
    🔹Cooley: Cooley defines society as "the mental or spiritual product of interaction." He emphasizes the importance of shared values and beliefs in the formation of society.
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