Organic-Solidarity.pptx

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Organic Solidarity BY: GROUP 2 Nica Veron Rizza Mae Pablico John Lister Angeles Hannah Caampued

What is Organic Solidarity? Emile Dukheim , a French sociologist, generated the concept of organic solidarity in sociology. It refers to a type of social solidarity based on interdependence and collaboration among members of a community who are highly specialized in their jobs and occupations.

Importance The importance of organic solidarity is born from the interdependence of individuals in more advanced societies, particularly professional dependence.

Example Architects design homes, construction workers build homes, electrical engineers set up the electricity, and inspectors make sure the home is safe and properly built before the home can be sold. Without organic solidarity, it would be very difficult for cities to function properly. This is because each specialist relies on the others to do their jobs correctly in order for the city to function as a whole.

Summary Organic solidarity is a type of social unity that comes from the interrelationships of individuals in a complex. Organic solidarity, as compared with mechanical solidarity, results from the separation of people and their specialized duties and responsibilities. It is important in modern cultures because it encourages unity in society, understanding, and cooperation, which guarantee society stability and continuity. Failure to develop natural unity can lead to social conflicts, divisions, and breakdowns in social order.
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