Differences between
society and community
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Society
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Community
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1.
Society is a
web of social relation.
2.
A definite
geographical area is not an essential aspect of society.
3.
Society is an
abstract.
4.
‘Community
sentiment’ or a sense of ‘we-feeling’ may be present or may not be present in
society.
5.
Society is
wider. There can be more than one community in a society.
6.
The objective
or interests of society are more extensive and varied.
7.
Society
involves both likeness and difference. Common interests are present in
society.
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1.
Community
consists of group or individuals living in a particular area with some degree
of ‘we feeling’
2.
Community
always denotes a definite locality or geographical area.
3.
Community is a
concrete.
4.
‘Community
sentiment’ is an essential element of community. There can be no community in
its absence.
5.
Community is
smaller than society.
6.
The objectives
and interests of a community are comparatively less extensive and varied.
7.
Likeness is
more important than differences in community. There is common agreement of
intersects and objectives on the par of members.
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