6.2 Relationship between economics and sociology
The link between sociology and economics: Economic status is actually determined by social status, and political attitudes are basically determined by economic status. That is to say, the most essential thing of class is social division of labor, which is to assume the main role in social collaborative production.
Society is a collection of individuals composed of multiple groups to complete all the collaborative tasks needed for the survival and development of individuals in the society. A class is a group of people of the same or similar social status. Social status here is actually the social division of labor, that is, the assumption of the primary role in collaborative tasks.The relationship between the two disciplines is reflected in the following aspects: First, economic activities are an important part of the social structure and organization, which in turn profoundly affects the economic system and economic behavior. Secondly, economic activity is not only based on technology and resources, but also involves aspects of human behavior and psychology. Sociology can help us understand people's behavior and decisions in economic activities, while economics can provide sociology with important information about the allocation of resources and capital.
In addition, the intersection of sociology and economics also involves market, labor, money, finance and other fields. For example, sociology can help us understand the economic behavior patterns of different social groups, while economics can provide us with important information about market transactions, price movements, investments
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