Social organism

Social organism

In sociology, the social organism is theoretical concept in which a society or social structure is viewed as a “living organism”. From this perspective, typically, the relation of social features, e.g. law, family, crime, etc., are examined as they interact with other features of society to meet social needs. All elements of a society or social organism have a function that maintains the stability and cohesiveness of the organism.

History

The model or concept of society as an organism was developed in the late 19th century by Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist. According to Durkheim, the more specialized the function of an organism or society the greater its development, and vice-versa. Generally, culture, politics, and economics are the three core activities of society. Social health depends on the harmonious interworking of these three activities. Hence, the “health” of the social organism can be thought of a function of the interaction of culture, politics, and economics, which in theory can be studied, modeled, and analyzed. The conception of an "organismic society" was elaborated further by Herbert Spencer in his essay on "The Social Organism".

Related

A analogous concept is the Gaia hypothesis in which the entire earth is theorized to be a single unified organism.

References


#cite book | author=MacLay, George R. | title= The Social Organism: A Short History of the Idea That a Human Society May Be Regarded As a Gigantic Living Creature| publisher=North River Press | year=1990 | id=ISBN 0-88427-078-5
#cite book | author=Rawie, Henry | title= The Social Organism and its Natural Laws| publisher=Williams & Wilkins Co. | year=1990 | id=ASIN B000879AT2
#cite book | author=Steiner, Rudolf | title= The Renewal of the Social Organism | publisher=Steiner Books | year=1985 | id=ISBN 0-88010-125-3

External links

* [http://www.conceivia.com Conceivia.com] - Creating a new system of society.
* [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/hannove.php Are Economic Systems Like Organisms?]
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~asc/people/new/cannon/gwc.html The Fluid Matrix of the Social Organism]
* [http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Thomas/Thomas_1905.html Social Psychology and the Social Organism]
* [http://oll.libertyfund.org/ToC/0620.php Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative] — Spencer's book containing the essay "The Social Organism" in volume 1


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