Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... subsystems and sub - subsystems ) , delineate aspects of the internal organization of a system ( e.g. its degree of differentiation ) , identify the mode of interaction of a system with its environment ( e.g. inputs and outputs ) ...
... subsystems and sub - subsystems ) , delineate aspects of the internal organization of a system ( e.g. its degree of differentiation ) , identify the mode of interaction of a system with its environment ( e.g. inputs and outputs ) ...
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... subsystems . The model of the social system , the subject of special concern to sociologists , contains an adaptive subsystem ( “ the economy ” ) which produces and allocates disposable resources , a goal - attainment subsystem ( " the ...
... subsystems . The model of the social system , the subject of special concern to sociologists , contains an adaptive subsystem ( “ the economy ” ) which produces and allocates disposable resources , a goal - attainment subsystem ( " the ...
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... Subsystem Exchange Each subsystem of the social system specializes in the production of some kind of output which it contributes to the other subsystems . The output of the economy is goods ; the output of the societal community is ...
... Subsystem Exchange Each subsystem of the social system specializes in the production of some kind of output which it contributes to the other subsystems . The output of the economy is goods ; the output of the societal community is ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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