social system
social system The concept of system appears throughout the social and natural sciences and has generated a body of literature of its own (‘general
systems theory’). A system is any pattern of relationships between elements, and is regarded as having emergent properties of its own, over and above the properties of its elements. The system is seen as possessing an inherent tendency towards
equilibrium and the analysis of systems is the analysis of the mechanisms which maintain equilibrium, both internally and externally, in relation to other systems.
The functionalism of Talcott
Parsons offers the fullest employment of systems theory in sociology (see especially
The Social System, 1951
). In Parsonsian terms, social system can refer to a stable relationship between two actors, to societies as a whole, to systems of societies, or indeed any level between these. all are analysed principally in terms of their so-called cybernetic aspects; that is, as systems of information exchange and control, where equilibrium is maintained through symbolic exchanges with other systems across boundaries. In economic systems, for example, the exchange is not usually direct but mediated by money. Power is the medium of exchange in political systems.
More recently, Anthony Giddens (
Central Problems in Social Theory, 1979) has criticized this conception of the social system on the grounds that systems do not possess emergent properties over and above the social actors who comprise them, but are rather produced and reproduced by structured and routine social practices. The systematic properties of social systems thus stem from the nature of social action rather than the system itself.
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Gide, Andre, and Eugene Rouart. Correspondance I 1893-1901.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century French Studies; 3/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; Gide, Andre, and Eugene Rouart. Correspondance 11893...Pp. 635. ISBN 2-7297-0795-6 Gide, Andre, and Eugene Rouart. Correspondance II...Pp. 616. ISBN 2-7297-0796-4 Gide, Andre, and Maurice Denis. Correspondance 1892...
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Andre Gide: A Life in the Present.(Review)
Magazine article from: International Fiction Review; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Alan Sheridan Andre Gide: A Life in the Present Cambridge...notable ones have been published on Andre Gide. It seems that, nearly fifty years...past few years: one by Pierre Lepape, Andre Gide le messager (Seuil, 1997), and the...
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Paris confidential.(Notes on Andre Gide)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide; 11/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Notes on Andre Gide by Roger Martin Du Gard Helen Marx Books...14.95 ACCURATELY TITLED, Notes on Andre Gide is a fragmentary memoir about Gide by...with the words: "At last I have met Andre Gide!" Du Gard was educated as a handwriting...
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Andre Gide's "new self".(Essay)
Magazine article from: The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ANDRE GIDE lived for his art. Born to a wealthy family...sensibility. Throughout his life, however, Gide stopped short of any ideological commitment...believer in the life of the senses. One of Gide's biggest mistakes was his rejection of...
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Jean Paulhan, Andre Gide. Correspondance, 1918-1951. Paris. Gallimard. 1998. 563 pages. 160 F. ISBN 2-07-075119-8.(Review)
Magazine article from: World Literature Today; 3/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...publishing matters, extends from Andre Gide's note of February 1918 (he excuses...Even in this precarious situation, Gide and Paulhan carried on discreet...for a special number, "Hommage a Andre Gide" (1951). La Nouvelle Nouvelle...
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Andre Gide, Pederasty and Pedagogy.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; Andre Gide, Pederasty and Pedagogy. By NAOMI SEGAL...xi+383 pp. 40 [pounds sterling]. Gide's homosexuality is a slippery business...MA: Harvard University Press, 1995): 'Gide's homosexuality is strangely undemanding...
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Vladimir Nabokov's apprenticeship in Andre Gide's "Science of Illumination": From The Counterfeiters to The Gift
Magazine article from: Comparative Literature; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...en francais, c'est tres bien. Andre Gide, LesFaux-Monnayeurs I do not know...that in French it sounds great. Andre Gide, The Counterfeiters IN HIS FLIGHT...of famous homosexuals, among them Andre Gide and Marcel Proust. The conjunction...
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Andre Gide-Eugene Rouart: correspondance.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; Andre Gide-Eugene Rouart: correspondance. Vol...ii). Eugene Rouart (1872-1936)was Gide's closest companion during the years when...Degas, Henri Rouart, he was the first of Gide's intimates to share his pederastic inclinations...
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Gide's polymorphous perversity, or French modernism's arrested development.(Andre Gide)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...surprise: "What ever happened to Andre Gide?" He groups him with Thomas Mann...change in literary studies, casting Gide even further off the barometer...article entitled "Whatever happened to Andre Gide?" de Man engages in a somewhat...
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A private reading of Andre Gide's public Journal.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Social Research; 9/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...the writers and the publishers. Andre Gide was one of the first to do this. After the Second World War, in 1947, Andre Gide was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature...news which has afforded me most is Andre Gide winning the Nobel Prize. This honourable...
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Roger Vadim
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...director Marc Allegret. Allegret introduced Vadim to filmmakers and writers including Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, and Andre Gide. Allegret also introduced him to sixteen-year-old ingenue Brigitte Bardot, who would appear in several of Allegret...
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Knopf, Blanche
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...works of Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and Simone de Beauvoir. She also published other European giants such as Andre Gide, Thomas Mann, and the controversial psychiatrist, Dr. Sigmund Freud. Publishing Simone de Beauvoir's work allowed...
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