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This work investigates the structural mechanisms and functional interdependencies that constitute social systems within human organizations. The author, Bredemeier, utilizes a functionalist framework to examine how individual actions aggregate into stable social patterns. The text provides a systematic analysis of social equilibrium, role differentiation, and the maintenance of institutional order through normative constraints.
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Experts classify this text as a foundational academic resource for understanding structural functionalism in sociology. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose, which requires a strong background in sociological terminology to navigate effectively.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
1962-06-01
Publisher:
International Thomson Publishing
ISBN-10:
0030113601
ISBN-13:
9780030113604
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