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Social System

Social System

In every society, especially an intentional society, there always exists a sort of method or system which determines:

• The general ways and customs of society;

• The way of its administration;

• Mutual relations of its members, and

• The relations of every member with the whole society;

• The rights and obligations arising out of these relations.

For an example take the case of a trading or an industrial concern. From the very beginning it is necessary that its aim, the method and the means of the realization of this aim, the way of the administration of the company, the functionaries responsible for the working of each section of it, the rights and powers of every share‑holder, every office‑bearer and the general body and all such other questions should be decided in advance, and that the company from its very establishment should work accordingly.

Is it possible that a company is established or run without deciding all these details? Obviously not. The same applies to a society also. From a small professional union to the world society every organization requires a system and fixed rules and regulations for its working.

The sum‑total of the rules, the system and the basis according to which a society works, is called the social system

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