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What is the difference between society and community?
16 jan. 2017 06:19
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a community is a group of people living together or sharing interests in the wider society.
the elderly community, the gay community. Police working with community relations work with a particular neighbourhood.
Society is a broader term- societal problems would apply all over the country.
However a criminal can be a menace to society or a menace to the community. I suppose it depends what the speaker has in mind but basically society is wider.' Modern society is facing many problems including a breakdown in the sense of community.'
16 januari 2017
Society usually means the wider culture, whereas community is a smaller group of people.
So for example:
You have American society, which the larger culture and beliefs of America as a country.
But your town is a community, your school is a community, etc. Communities are affected by society's beliefs and problems, but they have their own traditions and problems as well.
I hope this is helpful :)
16 januari 2017
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