The Interrelationship Between Family and Society: A Systems Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18669233Ключевые слова:
family institution, social systems, interdependence, social stability, cultural valuesАннотация
The family is one of the most fundamental social institutions shaping individual identity, moral values, and
social behavior. At the same time, society influences family structures, norms, and functions through cultural, economic,
and political systems. This article applies a systems analysis approach to examine the dynamic interrelationship between
the family and society. By viewing both as interconnected subsystems within a broader social framework, the study highlights
feedback mechanisms, adaptation processes, and mutual transformation. The findings demonstrate that strong
family systems contribute to social stability, while societal changes directly reshape family roles and relationships
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