Chat with us, powered by LiveChat The difference between the tribal society and the peasant or multigroup society is that in the tribal society they all have an equal part in decision making, but the peasant or multigroup so - Writingforyou

The difference between the tribal society and the peasant or multigroup society is that in the tribal society they all have an equal part in decision making, but the peasant or multigroup so

do you agree with this why and why not ?
1. The difference between the tribal society and the peasant or multigroup society is that in the tribal society they all have an equal part in decision making, but the peasant or multigroup society have a higher up in power that control the decision making. The similarity is that they both contribute to their society, like for example, they get jobs or roles. Another similarity is that they have education also. I did not expect to have some similarities since the tribal mostly survives in the wild and the peasant may not work as hard as the tribal to survive. The tribal have better survival skills and instincts than the peasant society.
References:
Moreau, , Scott, A., Campbell, , Hay, E., Greener, , Susan, , Moreau, , & A., . (2014). Effective intercultural communication. Baker Publishing Group.
2. Although peasant/multigroup and urban/individualistic societies differ significantly, both depend on members to help each other and ensure the survival of the society. Peasant society is self-sufficient at the level of the individual member but not at the level of the entire group (Moreau, et al., 2014). Urban societies rely on politicians to handle city life, but economic foundations rely on members to work in the businesses to sustain the city (Moreau, et al., 2014). This also leads to the differences in dominant aspects of the societies. There are typically at least two types of groups in peasant societies, one dominant and the other ones dependent. Whereas in Urban societies, the dominance stems from a political level (Moreau, et al., 2014). The most apparent difference in these societies is that one is multigroup, and the other is individualistic.
Moreau, , Scott, A., Campbell, , Hay, E., Greener, , Susan, , Moreau, , & A., . (2014). Effective intercultural communication. Baker Publishing Group.