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Difference Between Society and Community

Understand the difference between society and community with clear definitions, key distinctions, and examples. Learn how societies function on a broader level, while communities create close-knit connections. Read more to explore their unique roles in human interaction.

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Difference Between Society and Community

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  1. Difference Between Society and Community Understanding the difference between society and community is essential, as both play a crucial role in human interactions. While they may seem similar, they have distinct characteristics in terms of structure, relationships, and purpose.

  2. What is a Society? A society is a large and organized group of individuals who share common institutions, laws, and culture. It is a broad concept that includes different communities within it. Societies are often characterized by formal relationships and social hierarchies. What is a Community? A community is a smaller group of people who share common interests, values, or geography. Unlike society, a community is built on close personal relationships and a sense of belonging.

  3. Conclusion While society is a broad system that governs how people live together, community is about shared connections and interactions within a group. A society can have many communities, but a community remains a part of a larger society.

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