UNIT 1 Concept of structure and Social Change From the Concept of economical growth to the Human and local development Characteristics of Developed and.

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UNIT 1 Concept of structure and Social Change From the Concept of economical growth to the Human and local development Characteristics of Developed and Under-developed countries Economical commission for Latin America Human development. Wellness and components of IDH Local development and public affairs Components Economical structure *Biodiversity *Economic sectors *Employment and income Social structure *Population and urbanization *Education Political structure *Institutions *Forms of government *Political system in Mexico

Find the definition to the following words with your group: 1.Social change: 2.Economic structure: 3.Economic dependence: 4.Productive forces: 5.Superstructure: 6.Economic development: 7.Structural functionalism: 8.Capital gain: 9.Capital class: 10.Adam Smith:

Find the definition to the following words with your group: 1. Social change: DISTURBANCE OF A SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN SOCIETY 2. Economic structure: SET OF ELEMENTS THAT MAKE PRODUCTION POSSIBLE 3. Economic dependence: SUBORDINATE RELATION OF INTERESTS BETWEEN A NATION AND ANOTHER OR OTHERS 4. Productive forces: SET OF PRODUCTION SOCIAL RELATIONS 5. Superstructure: IT IS FORMED BY LEGAL-POLITICS AND IDEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES IN SOCIETY 6. Economic development: COMPRISES NOT ONLY A QUANTITATIVE PROGRESS BUT A QUALITATIVE ONE OF THE SOCIETY’S STRUCTURE 7. Structural functionalism: THE STRUCTURE IS STATIC, THERE IS PLACE FOR ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL’S RELATION OR ACTIVITY TO NEITHER SOCIETY NOR LIFE IN GENERAL 8. Capital gain: NON-PAID WORKER’S LABOR TIME 9. Capital class: WEALTH IS CONCENTRATED IN THE HANDS OF A FEW INDIVIDUALS 10. Adam Smith: FOUNDER OF CLASSICAL ECONOMICS

Who was karl marx?

Revolutionary, historian and economist Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto, the most celebrated pamphlet in the socialist movement.

ECONOMIC STRUCTURE PRODUCTION FORCES WORKING FORCE MEANS OF PRODUCTION PRODUCTION RELATIONS PROPERTY MEANS OF PRODUCTION PRIVATESOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUR WEALTH DISTRIBUTION

What is society?

SF: a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.