CRM 1300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Solidarity, Anomie, Social Inequality

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This assumes that societies have an inherent tendency to maintain themselves in a state of relative equilibrium through mutually adjustive and supportive interaction of their principle institutions. It assumes that effective maintenance of society is in the common interest of all of its members. The concept of morality is known throughout the community by everyone. Everyone believes in something so it is then made into a law. A lot of these theorists say that powerful groups have a lot of influence over the law. This makes it unfair because only certain people (the ones in power, mainly) are satisfied with the law. The proposition that people feel strain when they are exposed to cultural goals they are unable to reach because they do not have access to culturally approved means of achieving those goals. Social solidarity is a social groups working together toward agreed-upon goals. Societies don"t function properly if they don"t have the shared norms.

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