ABSTRACT

On the contrary, this chapter suggests that the group factors which are used in all interpretations of bits of society are the solid and substantial parts of such interpretations. It ventures the assertion that the discussion groups are essential phases of the human social process. It is our business to find out what values the discussion and theorizing forms of the social process have in terms of all the rest of the process, to find out what values the organization forms have in terms of all of the rest of the process. The chapter suggests that any tracing of the chronological lines of such groups considered independently can throw but little light on the actual development process of the society. Similarly for the organization groups, it asserts that it is only in transition phases of society due to shifting of group balances that they appear to have notable independent power.