viii+343p., ix+358p., ix+364p., Tables, Bib., Index, 25 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:-
Vol.1: 1. Origin and Evolution; 2. Society in Vedic Age; 3. Social Foundations; 4. Caste System; 5. Role of Caste; 6. Caste Factors; 7. Weaker Sections; 8. Social Structure; 9. Social Classes; 10. Social Norms; 11. Social Equality; 12. Odds in Society; 13. Various Professors; 14. Social Security.
Vol.2: 1. Social Concept; 2. The Fundamentals; 3. Social Traditions; 4. Significant Elements; 5. Distinguished Elements; 6. Social Organization; 7. Social Setup; 8. Structure of Society; 9. Elements in Operation; 10. Social Administration; 11. Social Change; 12. Social Stratification; 13. Effective Measures; 14. Educational Factors; 15. Cultural Factors; 16. Civilizations Factors; 17. Religious Factors; 18. Role of Law.
Vol.3: 1. Ideological Foundation; 2. Moral Foundation; 3. Ethical Values; 4. Higher Class Tendency; 5. Social Change; 6. Social Revolution; 7. Social Meaningfulness; 8. Familial Factors; 9. Role of Family; 10. Significance of Marriage; 11. Significance of Family; 12. The Kith and Kins; 13. Trends in Society; 14. Restrictions in Society; 15. Social Crisis; 16. Significance of State; 17. Implementation of Programmes; 18. Practical Aspects; 19. Personnel Administration; 20. Formation of Budget; 21. Accounting System; 22. Social Administration; 23. Different Issues.
DESCRIPTION
Social organization, the structural formation and setup of every society is its foremost crusader against any social injustice in whatever hue. Man being a social being has always been and will always be part of social organizations. History of social organization dates back to the very beginning of human history, and right from prehistoric times, it is seen and observed that a strong and united social organization can singly and effectively achieve what the single and disunited cannot. Social grouping helped man to take on his common enemies like wild animals and people from other tribes or Gothras. Thus, Social organizations have been successful in eliminating the sense of insecurity or fear among any group or individual, as almost everybody in our society is a part of social organization or group. Accessibility to justice and highest power centres once the purview of the privileged; the affluent and politicians are thus now available to the common man in society. this Encyclopedia of social Organization in three volumes covering all aspects of social organizations and related topics makes an authentic and interesting reading for all classes.