Published May 25, 2024 | Version v1
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TYPES OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: FAMILY, POLITICS, RELIGION, ECONOMY, EDUCATION, LAW.

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In this article, social practice shows that strengthening some types of social relations is a vital necessity for the society of individuals, and they should be made mandatory for members of a certain society or a certain social group. This applies, first of all, to such social relations that the members of the social group entering into them satisfy the most important needs necessary for the successful functioning of this group as a whole social unit.

 In particular, the need to reproduce material wealth forces people to strengthen and maintain production relations; The need to socialize the growing generation and educate young people based on the examples of group culture forces to strengthen and maintain family relations and educational relations for young people.

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