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Major members of social relations refer to the person's collateral relatives, such as parents-in-law, separated siblings, uncles, aunts, nephews, etc., as well as relatives, friends, classmates, etc., who are close to or greatly influenced by the person.
Social relations can also be classified from some other perspectives: from the subject and scope of social relations, it can be divided into individual relations, groups, classes, ethnic relations within and with each other, domestic and international relations, etc.;
From the different fields of social relations, it can be divided into economic relations, political relations, legal relations, ethical and moral relations, religious relations, and so on. From the contradictory nature of social relations, social relations can be divided into adversarial and non-antagonistic relationships.
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When filling out the form booklet, I often encounter the "social work" column, this social relationship, that is, the main relatives and friends, in addition to their own family, relatives and friends, and the relationship between people who often have contacts is social relations, that is, people who are financially connected and politically imaged. For example, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, seven aunts, eight aunts, and so on. Parents are not counted as social relations, but as family members.
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Social Relations A general term for the relationships between people in society. It includes political, legal, moral, religious, artistic and other relations based on the relations of production. There are various forms of relationships between individuals, between individuals and collectives, and between collectives.
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A general term for the relationship between people, institutions and institutions, units and units, and organizations and organizations.
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From the perspective of both sides of the relationship, social relations include the relationship between individuals, the relationship between individuals and groups, and the relationship between individuals and the state;
It also generally includes the relationship between groups and the relationship between groups and countries.
The range of groups here ranges from civil society organizations to national political parties. The state here is essentially a society of one territory, that is, the relationship between the individual and the state is the relationship between the individual and the society, and the relationship between the individual and the world is the relationship between the individual and the whole society.
From the perspective of the field of relations, social relations involve many aspects, and the main relationships are economic relations, political relations, and legal relations. Economic relations are relations of production.
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Human social relations can be divided into blood relations, geographical relations, and karmic relations.
Consanguinity, that is, the clan relationship composed of direct and collateral blood. It includes the relationship between parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, cousins, cousins, uncles and nephews, nephews, etc. It is an innate relationship of human beings, which has existed at the beginning of human society and is the earliest social relationship formed.
Marx said: "The family is at first the only social relation. "Blood is the inner core of family affection.
Geography, that is, the special affinity caused by common or similar geographical space (environment), such as township relationship and neighbor relationship. Geography is the generalization of blood and marriage consciousness in people and things.
Karmic relationship, that is, the special close relationship caused by regular interaction caused by the occupation or career that once existed or is currently existing, such as teacher-student relationship, classmate relationship, colleague relationship, comrade-in-arms relationship, buying and selling relationship, consumption relationship, class relationship and career relationship. Karma is the generalization of blood consciousness, marriage consciousness and geographical consciousness.
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The main reason is the lack of trust between people, which causes social relations to appear to be good, but when there is a conflict, the relationship breaks down.
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