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The society is a group of people involved in the continuous social interaction, or a large social group sharing, as well as the same geographical or social area, bi awayekî taybetî bi heman desthilatdariya siyasî û serkeftinên çandî. Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society can be described as the total of such relationships among its members of the members. In the social sciences, a large society often subgroups in stratification or dominance patterns.
Insofar as it is a collaborative, a society can enable its members to make the way in a way that would not be otherwise possible on individual basis; Both individual and social (common) benefits are thus distinguished, or in many cases found overlap. A society can also be like a minded people, governing their own standards and values within a dominant, larger society. This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within the criminology.
More broadly, and especially within structuralist thought, a society can be illustrated as an economic, social, industrial or cultural infrastructure, made up of, yet distinct from, a different collection of individuals. In this context society means the people of the world with the world and the other people, rather than "other people" than the individual and their familiar social environment.
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