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DISS ACT

NIEL JONATHAN P. LUSTERIO

WHAT`S MORE

1.S T R U C T U R A L – F U N C T I O N A L I S M
2.E M I L E D U R K H E I M
3. R I T U A L I S M
4.R E B E L L I O N
5.R E T R E A L I S M
6.C O N F O R M I T Y
7.T A L C O T T P A R S O N S
8.A C H I E V E M E N T O R I E N T A T I O N
9.
10.D E F U S E N E S S
Modified True or False

1. Functionalism
2. Functionalism
3. Marxism
4. Functionalism
5. beliefs
6. Functionalism
7. Functionalism
8. Functionalism
9. Functionalism
10. deemed
What I Have Learned

SOCIO – CULTURAL- A sociocultural system is a "human


population viewed in its ecological context and as one of the many
subsystems of a larger ecological system". The term "sociocultural
system" embraces three concepts: society, culture, and system. A
society is a number of interdependent organisms of the same species.

ECONOMICS- Economics plays a role in our everyday life.


Studying economics enables us to understand past, future and current
models, and apply them to societies, governments, businesses and

individuals.

POLITICS- Structural functionalists argued that all political


systems, including Third World systems, could most fruitfully be
studied and compared on the basis of how differing structures
performed these functions in the various political system. Structural
functionalism is based on a systems model.
What I Can Do

SOCIO-CULTURAL
These include, first and foremost, access to basic infrastructure such as shelter, internet and
basic everyday living needs. Sadly, across the world, and even within some developed societies,
this has not always been the case. Entrenched social inequalities and economic marginalization
have resulted in large proportions of the world’s populations being deprived of the most basic
of human needs, let alone the capacity to be physically distant while at the same time socially
connected and adequately supported to meet living needs.

ECONOMICS

The government (1) provides the legal and social framework within which the economy operates, (2)
maintains competition in the marketplace, (3) provides public goods and services, (4) redistributes
income, (5) cor- rects for externalities, and (6) takes certain actions to stabilize the economy.

POLITICS

To maintain integration of society by determining norms.To adapt and change elements of social,
economic, religious systems necessary for achieving collective (political) goals. A government's basic
functions are providing leadership, maintaining order, providing public services, providing national
security, providing economic security, and providing economic assistance.

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