Essay On The Sociological Perspective

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The Principals Sociological Perspective When we think of the principal’s sociological perspective, there are seven perspectives that view our society in different ways. Due to all these perspectives, they can change the way thing work in society to suit their ways. The seven main perspectives that we should know about are: Functionalism The way that functionalist think about society is that they think of it as a human body. They think that society needs to work efficiently (just like the human body) so that they can work in harmony so that society can make clear and specific contributions so that it can be run smoothly. There are two main guys that had a voice in functionalism are: Talcott Parsons (1902-1979) Parsons was important because he helps the development of functionalism towards getting a sociological approach. The way he saw society was at system was made up of interconnected institutions, to help contributed on making sure that society to is running continuously at a smooth rate. His main idea of an institution was to make sure that individuals socialise to make sure that they understood what the underlying values are in their society so that these individuals can behaved in appropriate manner as this would guarantee order in society. …show more content…

Murdock claimed that in all these societies, the family had four main jobs that they need to do which are: • Their sexuality function allowed for the expression of sexuality and to be approved in context • The reproductive function provided the stability for the rearing of children. • Socialisation which included responsibility of teaching children about acceptable manners in

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