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Sociological Perspectives

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Explain the principle sociological perspectives. In this essay, I am going to explain 7 different psychological perspectives; functionalism, Marxism, feminism, interactionism, collectivism, postmodernism and The New Right. Functionalism is a consensus theory which means it assumes that for society to work effectively all individuals within it must function and behave properly. Functionalist’s believe that society is based upon harmony, integration and social solidarity. George Peter Murdock was a functionalist that studied 250 societies and noted that a family existed in all of them, he believed that the family was a universal institution that performed four functions, sexual, reproductive, economic and educational. Functionalist’s believe that as a child you gain primary socialisation from your parents e.g. you are taught as an individual regarding your own skills, abilities and habits that your parents have observed and then when you go into education you gain secondary socialisation from what is taught (universalistic values) that are given to everyone else. Functionalist’s emphasise the positive aspects of schooling. Emile Durkheim (functionalist) noted the importance in preventing anomie - a state of chaos caused by society lacking a shared set or norms and values and argued that whilst the family is based on affective relationships (people help each other out of love and affection) society is based on instrumental relationships (based on mutual self

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