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Question
What is the difference between 'mechanical’ and `organic’ solidarity?
Solution
Mechanical Solidarity |
Organic Solidarity |
It is found in primitive societies. |
It is found in modern societies. |
It is based on the similarity of its individual members. |
It is based on the heterogeneity of its members. |
It is found in societies with less population. |
It is found in the societies with large population and impersonal relationships. |
It is a group of people who are self sufficient and engaged in similar activities. |
The people in this group are not self sufficient but dependent on other groups for their survival. |
This kind of society is not very tolerant of differences and violation of norms. |
This kind of society is tolerant and interdependent on each other. |
It has repressive laws that prevent deviation or opposition from the norms of community. |
It has a restitutive law that corrects the wrong done by the criminals. |
The individual in this kind of society is totally submerged in the collectivity. |
In this society, the individual is given some autonomy. |
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