Sociological Problems in India

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Sociological Problems in India Introduction: Sociological problems refer to those problems that affect society as a whole, certain social relationships or social institutions. They are important in light of sociology since the essence of the discipline lies in discovering the deeper realities of co...

Neo-Functionalism in Sociology

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Neo-Functionalism in Sociology Introduction Neo-functionalism is a modern augmentation to sociological theory, essentially a revitalization of Parsons’ and Merton's functionalism. The theory emerged amidst a wave of debates in the 1960s and 1970s concerning the value of structural functional analys...

Critical Theory in Sociology

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Critical Theory in Sociology (Frankfurt School) Introduction Critical Theory, a conceptual masterpiece of German neo-Marxists, was born out of an inherent dissatisfaction with traditional Marxian theory, particularly its emphasis on economic determinism. Officially founded in 1923 in Frankfurt, Ger...

Conflict Perspective in Sociology

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Conflict Perspective in Sociology Introduction The conflict perspective is one of the fundamental theories in sociology that provides a lens through which researchers examine the dynamics of societal components. It is primarily focused on the inherent divisions of societies, and the power struggles...