
The Social Systems Theory
The Social Systems Theory views society as a complex network of interconnected parts, like families, schools, workplaces, and communities, all working together to maintain stability and order. Each part has a role and influences others, helping the system adapt to changes and challenges. It emphasizes that individuals and institutions are interdependent; changes in one area can affect the whole system. This perspective helps us understand how societal structures function, how social problems develop, and the importance of cooperation among different components to sustain social cohesion.