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- Atomism_(social) abstract "Atomism or social atomism is a sociological theory arising from the scientific notion atomic theory, coined by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus and the Roman philosopher Lucretius. In the scientific rendering of the word, atomism refers to the notion that all matter in the universe is composed of basic indivisible components, or atoms. When placed into the field of sociology, atomism assigns the individual as the basic unit of analysis for all implications of social life. Therefore, all social values, institutions, developments and procedures evolve entirely out of the interests and actions of the individuals who inhabit any particular society. The individual is the ‘atom’ of society and therefore the only true object of concern and analysis.".
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- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Anomie.
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- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Democritus.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Differentiation_(sociology).
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Dualism.
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- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Holism.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Human.
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- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Lucretius.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Reason.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Rights.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Social_alienation.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Social_contract.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Social_integration.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Socialization.
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLink Society.
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- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atomism (social)".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social atomism".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "atomism".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "atomization of individuals".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "atomized".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "social atomism".
- Atomism_(social) wikiPageWikiLinkText "social atomization".
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- Atomism_(social) subject Category:Individualism.
- Atomism_(social) subject Category:Self.
- Atomism_(social) subject Category:Sociological_theories.
- Atomism_(social) hypernym Theory.
- Atomism_(social) type Work.
- Atomism_(social) type Theory.
- Atomism_(social) comment "Atomism or social atomism is a sociological theory arising from the scientific notion atomic theory, coined by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus and the Roman philosopher Lucretius. In the scientific rendering of the word, atomism refers to the notion that all matter in the universe is composed of basic indivisible components, or atoms. When placed into the field of sociology, atomism assigns the individual as the basic unit of analysis for all implications of social life.".
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