Difference Between Society and A Society

Difference between Society and A Society

 # In Tabular Form 

Society A Society 
1. Society is a complex arrangement of social relations. 1. A society is a group of individuals.
2. Society is abstract. 2. A society is concrete.
3. Society is intangible. 3. A society is tangible.
4. No geographical area of its own. 4. It has a definite geographical area.
5. Society is complex and comprehensive system. 5. A society is a relative simple and limited system.
6. There is durability. 6. There is variability.
7. An unusual concept. 7. A specific concept.
8. Cooperation and struggle have equal importance. 8. Cooperation matters.
9. The culture, structure and values are bot clear. 9. The culture, structure and values are also clear.
10. Mutual interaction between people. 10. No mutual interaction.

In Text Form

1. Society is a complex arrangement of social relations. While A society is a group of individuals.

2. Society is abstract. While A society is concrete.

3. Society is intangible. While A society is tangible.

4. In society, it has no geographical area of its own. On the other hand, In a society, it has a definite geographical area.

5. Society is complex and comprehensive system. While A society is a relative simple and limited system.

6. In society, there is durability. On the other hand, in a society, there is variability.

7. Society is an unusual concept. While A society is a specific concept.

8. In society, cooperation and struggle have equal importance. While in a society, cooperation matters.

9. In society, the culture, structure and values are not clear. On the other hand, in a society, the culture, structure and values are also clear.

10. In society, there is mutual interaction between people. On the other hand, in a society, there is no mutual interaction.

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