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Describe yourself in relation to the following.

Complete the following statements.

In my family, I am the…
My family has made me…
In my school, I consider myself…

My school has helped me become…

In my community, I am a …
TOM & SYLBIA
TOM & SYLBIA
TOM & SYLBIA
TOM & SYLBIA
SOCIETY ???
Why should I live in a
society ???
SOCIETY
- a group of people, living in a definite territory
having the government of their own, sharing
same culture, interdependent and interrelated to
one another

- refers to a companionship or friendly association


with others, an alliance, a community, or a union.
Group Activity
SLOGAN
MAKING
Six important elements in defining society
o Group of People
o Living in a definite Territory
o Has Government
o Sharing same Culture
o Interdependent
o Interrelated
SOCIETY
SOCIALOrigin
CONTRACTof
Human Society
THEORY
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY

- an agreement where individuals sacrifice an amount


of their freedom and submit to a higher authority

* In this way, society is able to function and meet the


needs of the many, ensuring the survival of humanity
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
state of nature
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
state of nature
“​homo homini lupus est”
man is a beast to another
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
state of nature
“​homo homini lupus est”​
man is a beast to another
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
state of nature
“​homo homini lupus est”​
man is a beast to another
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS

THOMAS HOBBES
humans are basically self-interested
state of nature
“​homo homini lupus est”​
man is a beast to another
ACTIVITY
Plan at least 3 social contract with your
seatmate that would encourage good
behavior between the two of you.
EXAMPLES: Both of you should save money for a
month
Neither of you should be late for class
within a week
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
societies originated from the creation of a
social contract
at the start of civilization, the human population
was not as big as today
DIFERRENT
FORMS OF SOCIETY
1.Pre- Industrial Societies
 Hunting and Gathering Society
 Pastoral Society
 Horticultural Society
 Agrarian or Agricultural Society
2.Industrial Society
 Capitalistic Society
3. Post-Industrial Society
 Virtual Society
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
 human beings are directly dependent on
their environment
1. Hunting and gathering society

2. Pastoral Society

3. Horticultural Society

4. Agrarian or Agricultural Society


PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

1. Hunting and gathering society


 also known as a ​Tribal society
 tribal societies with more or less 100 members
 characterized with primitive practices
 members that are divided into two:
the hunters (men) and the gatherers (women)
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

1. Hunting and gathering society


 also known as a ​Tribal society
 tribal societies with more or less 100 members
 characterized with primitive practices
 members that are divided into two:
the hunters (men) and the gatherers (women)
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

2. Pastoral Society
 type of society that is characterized by the
domestication and breeding of animals as the
main source of food
 often produce surplus food and resources
which they trade with other societies
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

2. Pastoral Society
 type of society that is characterized by the
domestication and breeding of animals as the
main source of food
 often produce surplus food and resources
which they trade with other societies
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

3. Horticultural Society
 primarily engages in the small-scale cultivation
of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the
domestication of animals.
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

4. Agrarian or Agricultural Society


 further evolution of the pastoral and
horticultural societies
 harvesting of crops and animal produce in
large amounts
PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

4. Agrarian or Agricultural Society


 further evolution of the pastoral and
horticultural societies
 harvesting of crops and animal produce in
large amounts
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

 based on the use of specialized machinery in the


production of goods and services

1. Capitalistic Society
 considered as society with many institutions of
businesses that mass produce certain products.
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

 based on the use of specialized machinery in the


production of goods and services

1. Capitalistic Society
 considered as society with many institutions of
businesses that mass produce certain products.
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

 marked by the establishment of societies based on


knowledge, information, and the sales of services

1. Virtual Society
 where people organize themselves through
communication technology and the Internet
 faster and more efficient communication of
individuals around the world .
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

 marked by the establishment of societies based on


knowledge, information, and the sales of services

1. Virtual Society
 where people organize themselves through
communication technology and the Internet
 faster and more efficient communication of
individuals around the world .

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