Society and individuals are closely related. It has been noted that the formation and formation of individuals is related to the society in which he or she grows. Society provides daily necessities to individuals and individuals are responsible for using these essentials in the most rational way. There is no way to misuse it. Society provides economic, political, cultural and social structures to help individuals effectively carry out their daily work.
The problem of relationship between individuals and society is the starting point for many discussions. It is closely related to the relationship between people and society. There are two major theories about the relationship between people and society. They are social contract theory and organic theory.
Exploring all aspects of relationships with the body, personality and society is basically the result of Michel Foucault's research on discourse in the development of social relations and the modernization of modern society. This process involves a series of changes, including state management of individual agencies, movement, and transfer of complex monitoring equipment to healthcare providers.
This course introduces important ideas of sociology by examining the relationship between individuals and society. In this course we will explore how the social process shapes individual lives and how our change around affect our self-awareness. It uses the view of C. Wright Mills' sociological imagination. Mills made three claims: individuals live in society, they live in biography or personal history, and it occurs in a unique historical order. It is the imagination of sociology, providing a means to draw and understand the relationship between these three elements and to connect our surroundings as an individual with the inhumane social world around us I can. This is a promise of sociology
The place we are in right and timely: the investigation of the timing of the place and the place; the history of the individual; the house and the journey; the relationship between the individuals and the civilizations from the human discovery, exploration and immigration, Mutual relationship. How the world works: Exploration of nature and its law; interaction between the natural world (physical and biological) and human society; how humans use the understanding of science principles; technological progress on society and the environment Influence