Difference between revisions 451033512 and 451034324 on enwiki{{multiple issues|context=September 2011|dead end=September 2011|lead missing=September 2011|notability=September 2011|unreferenced=September 2011}} ==Introduction== This theory was given by economist J.H. Boeke who characterizes a society in the economic sense by the social spirit, the organisational forms and the technique dominating it. (contracted; show full) This qualification is necessary because every society going through the process of evolution or endogenic social progression shows besides the prevailing social systems, the remains of the preceding and the beginnings of its future social style. If, on the other hand, one social system is imported from abroad and this system fails to oust or assimilate the prevailing social system, a dual society obviously exists. ⏎ ⏎ On this account Boeke defines a dual society as a society where "one of the two prevailing social systems, as a matter of fact always the most advanced, will have been imported from abroad and have gained its existence in the new environment without being able to oust or assimilate the divergent social system that has grown up there, with the result that neither of them becomes general and characteristic for that society as a whole." http://www.economyprofessor.com/economictheories/dual-economy-theory.php [[Category:Sociology theorems|Social dualism]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=451034324.
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