Talk:Society
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The following is suggested to be added to the original article, not to critize. Comments are welcomed. Warren Eister, wkeister@hotmail.com
- Society may be defined as the association and interaction of human beings motivated to act by their desire for survival.
- Society appears to have a methodical structure that includes: the person, the family and the bureaucracy
- Persons provide an intellect that involves a set of sensory, working and storage memories.
- Families are informal gathering of persons who play the roles of leader, manager, entrepreneur and apprentice.There are three types of families;
- a)nuclear to breed and raise children,
- b)vocational to proved resources and c)voluntary, primarily friends leading to nuclear and vocational families.
- Bureaucracies are formal gathering of families guided and controlled by laws.There are two types of bureaucracies
- a) public, primary governments created by families to provide services to maintain order, and
- b)private organizations created and controlled by public bureaucracies to provide services and goods.— Preceding unsigned comment added by WriterArtistDC (talk • contribs) 23:25, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
Ref: The Methodical Society, Families and Their Leaders, Warren Eister, Xlibris, 2005
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[change source]While this article still needs expansion, I think the stub tag should be removed and be replaced with the request for expansion tag.