
Functional-Functionalist
Functional-Functionalist is a perspective in sociology that examines how different parts of society work together to maintain stability and order. It views social institutions—like family, education, and government—as performing specific functions that contribute to society’s overall well-being. This approach emphasizes that each part has a role, and when all parts function effectively, society remains balanced. Essentially, it sees society as an interconnected system where each element supports the others, ensuring stability and continuity over time.