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One example of social structure is the idea of... Social structure may be seen to underly important social systems including the... The notion of social structure may mask systematic biases... of the earliest and most comprehensive accounts of social structure was provided by Karl Marx... The notion of social structure has been extensively developed in the twentieth century... in attempting to base a formal theory of social structure on numerical patterns in relationships... The notion of social structure is intimately related to a variety of central topics in social science... most influential attempts to combine the concept of social structure with agency are... theory also seeks a more supple account of social structure as embedded in... social structure has been identified as... social structure is seen as comprising those cultural or normative patterns that define the expectations of agents... social structure is seen as comprising the relationships themselves... Social structure can also be divided into... that cannot be further divided and have no social structure of their own... a political social structure between political parties... Some believe that social structure is naturally developed... The most thorough account of the evolution of social structure is perhaps provided by... evolution of social structure and human agency... The notion of social structure may mask systematic biases... The notion of social structure may mask systematic biases... Social structure of the United States... Social structure of the United States...

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