SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN THE STATE AND SOCIETY

Authors

  • Akhadjon Turaboev Namangan Institute of Textile Industry Head of the International Cooperation Department

Abstract

Social structure plays a key role in the formation of both the state and society. It refers to the organized patterns of relationships and institutions that form the basis of society. This article examines the concept of social structure, its components, and its implications for both public administration and societal interaction. The analysis includes basic elements such as social hierarchies, roles, norms and institutions, as well as their interaction in different types of states and societies. Understanding social structure is critical to understanding how power is distributed, how social order is maintained, and how societies develop over time. In this article, the relationship between the social structure and the state is comprehensively considered, and its importance in achieving social cohesion, development and stability is emphasized.

 

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Published

2024-10-04