What are the Social Bonds that Turn Groups and Individuals into a Society?

This presentation seeks to detail the social bonds, be they political, religious, economic, of kinship, etc., that have the ability to combine human groups and individuals and unite them in a single whole that contains them. These bonds give people an additional shared uniting identity, thereby forming a defined “society” that is then recognized by neighboring societies. This research tries to answer this complex and longstanding question from an anthropological perspective.

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This presentation seeks to detail the social bonds, be they political, religious, economic, of kinship, etc., that have the ability to combine human groups and individuals and unite them in a single whole that contains them. These bonds give people an additional shared uniting identity, thereby forming a defined “society” that is then recognized by neighboring societies. This research tries to answer this complex and longstanding question from an anthropological perspective.

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