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2013 | 5(41) | 2 | 5-22

Article title

Kryzys a system społeczny i jego struktura

Title variants

EN
Crisis - The Social System and its Structure

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The notion of the social system in the field of sociology has been meeting the changing level of interest. One may follow the dynamics of the interest while studying the development of the social theory, especially in its functional and neofunctional version. This interest however is not determined only by the intrinsic dynamics of the social thought. It was also directly associated with nonscientific expectations, with the existing social situation. One may thus talk on the social climate of the system or anti-system way of thinking. The climate is to a large extent dependent on the social reaction to a crisis and the answer to the question: whether the solution to the crisis is sought within the frames of the system. In this context the notions of a crisis and a system seem to be clearly associated. The article refers to the social systems theory. The overriding aim of the article is to come up with the answer for the question on the current condition of the social system. Today when the issue of the crisis is so popular may one also talk about the crisis of the social system? The answer may not be unequivocal as the understanding of the crisis and the system in the sociological theory is ambiguous. The viewpoint presented in the article complying with this ambiguity includes also reference to the issue of the situation of the individual in the social system.

Year

Volume

Issue

2

Pages

5-22

Physical description

Contributors

  • Instytut Socjologii Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

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