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April 13, 2021, 04:19:40 PM
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When we say that human beings are social, we impute that they interact with one another. The interaction is in most cases patterned and institutionalised so as to regulate human behaviour. when through institutionalization certain behavioural patterns are maintained in a society overtime, one can conveniently analyse the structure of that society. Therefore, when we speak of the social order, we pass on the meaning that social relations are patterned in specific ways. The specific ways could be ideal, which refers to what ought to be, or behavioural which is the actualization of what ought to be.
Regulation of human behaviour?

I think what others ought to see from others if it's "just fine" in judgment, it's being normalized. And in this society, you cannot regulate everyone's behaviour unless you're the one who creates law for them to follow and have certain instructions what must done and what mustn't be done.
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April 13, 2021, 09:26:13 AM
#4
When we say that human beings are social, we impute that they interact with one another. The interaction is in most cases patterned and institutionalised so as to regulate human behaviour. when through institutionalization certain behavioural patterns are maintained in a society overtime, one can conveniently analyse the structure of that society. Therefore, when we speak of the social order, we pass on the meaning that social relations are patterned in specific ways. The specific ways could be ideal, which refers to what ought to be, or behavioural which is the actualization of what ought to be.
Humans can think of possible outcomes of their actions and we have 6 senses which is the highest for any living organisms in the world, not only the interations because animals too interact with each others and some animals can interact with humans to in the way they can so the ineractions are not alone making the things social, the right things taught from the beginning is making it.
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April 13, 2021, 04:53:35 AM
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When we say that human beings are social, we impute that they interact with one another. The interaction is in most cases patterned and institutionalised so as to regulate human behavior. when through institutionalization certain behavioural patterns are maintained in a society overtime, one can conveniently analyse the structure of that society. Therefore, when we speak of the social order, we pass on the meaning that social relations are patterned in specific ways. The specific ways could be ideal, which refers to what ought to be, or behavioural which is the actualization of what ought to be.

And it's important that such  patterning and institutionalization aren't done by the blind who certainly will be puppets doing the works of an evil entity that control them, and guiding the people they control/pattern into the pit of hell
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April 13, 2021, 03:34:23 AM
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When we say that human beings are social, we impute that they interact with one another. The interaction is in most cases patterned and institutionalised so as to regulate human behaviour. when through institutionalization certain behavioural patterns are maintained in a society overtime, one can conveniently analyse the structure of that society. Therefore, when we speak of the social order, we pass on the meaning that social relations are patterned in specific ways. The specific ways could be ideal, which refers to what ought to be, or behavioural which is the actualization of what ought to be.

I agree that society is playing a big role in human interactions. This is part of evolution and we are taught the ways to interact with others by our parents and grand parents. Humans learn by experiencing and seeing, just like animals do. As kids we try to mimic our family and friends. When we grow older there is more pressure from outside. So called celebrities are starting to play a bigger role.
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April 12, 2021, 10:29:19 AM
#1
When we say that human beings are social, we impute that they interact with one another. The interaction is in most cases patterned and institutionalised so as to regulate human behaviour. when through institutionalization certain behavioural patterns are maintained in a society overtime, one can conveniently analyse the structure of that society. Therefore, when we speak of the social order, we pass on the meaning that social relations are patterned in specific ways. The specific ways could be ideal, which refers to what ought to be, or behavioural which is the actualization of what ought to be.
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