The Military Social Institution is one of the three Primary Social Institutions. The military was initially established to help protect and unify a country, but since it has been in development, it has done that and more. The army as a social institution led to a kind of domination and conquest, trying to balance morality and justifications. Since the military is run by the government, it can be assumed that not only does this institution seek to control and rationalize, but it also continues to overflow into most other institutions. The Social Economic Institution is another of the three Primary Institutions. The impact that the economy has on the life of a society is nothing short of overwhelming. Since the economy is one of the largest influences on social interaction in today's society, it is understandable why we have used it as the foreground to continue building upon. With the growth of wealth and development due to the economy's strong hold on society, we seem to always use it as one of our foundations for happiness. Without the Social Economic Institution, the socialist structure would always tend towards political dominance and stature, rather than the wealth or development in which we (as a society) would grow. The Social Political Institution is one of the three Primary Institutions. Since society is run by a higher authority and not by “norms,” it is considered natural to follow the orders of the authorities. The political structure that is established in a society is often interpreted as chosen by its followers, just like a democracy, when in reality this is almost never the case. With a society focused on its own growth and maturity, we sometimes overlook the power of individuals in power and only see a false image of our government. Having said that, it is precisely for this reason that the Political Institution is considered primary. We (society) would like to think of government and political structure as cooperative and convenient at its disposal, but the truth is that often the imperfections of our society are very much tied to the government we have “chosen.” The Family Social Institution is a Secondary Institution. Since “family life” is an important part of “today's society” and also a way of life, it can be said that this kind of lifestyle is undoubtedly a reason to plan well. Society... at the center of the card... has respect for itself. As for societies that do not have the benefits of recent medicine, they are considered marginalized and stabilized by the United Nations. The social institution of the mass media is a secondary social institution. The power of the media, of any kind or any kind; it is undeniable. Within a culture, or society, everyone has at one time or another been faced with some moment of advertising or propaganda. Even if you never purchased the item, you were still faced with the problem of “should I try it or not?” It's surprising how much we fall into traps when dealing with the media's influence on a society's way of thinking. The media can turn a murder trial into a televised, revenue-generating event that shows how the media can help the economy, as well as openly test the law. Media has been around for centuries and has always created a stir in one way or another throughout society, but the cunning of it all is how society relies so much on media as entertainment and pleasure. Society is constantly bombarded with advertisements and ideas generated to generate revenue, while constantly succumbing to the pressure of external nature.
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