Compare And Contrast A Prominent Theory In The 1950's And 60

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A prominent theory during the 1950’s and 60’s was Functionalism. This theory has been formed on the assumption that various parts of society are interrelated. Family, religion and other institutions are known as parts; once connected they form a complete whole. Functionalism has also been compared to the human body, as it is necessary to understand the different parts and how they relate to each other. Kenny and Connors (2017) believed that just like the human body, society is a system that requires parts that contribute to it working smoothly. Another Theory is Liberalism, this theory is embedded within the culture and politics of Australia. Liberalism requires governments have minimal interference with people, this is because minimal interference