Social fragmentation


  • Lack of integration in society
  • Lack of social integration
  • Reduced social cohesion

Claim

  1. In most developed countries, we are at more risk of antisocial behaviour from people who are socially isolated and mentally ill than we are from ideologically-based acts of terrorism.

Counter claim

  1. There is no such thing as society; only individuals and families (UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 1987)

Aggravated by

  1. Underprivileged ideological minorities
  2. Unbridled individualism
  3. Tribalism
  4. Tribal conflicts within states
  5. Traditionalism
  6. Social impediments to marriage
  7. Social conflict
  8. Segregation
  9. Schism
  10. Religious repression
  11. Refusal to participate
  12. Racial discrimination in public services
  13. Racial discrimination in education
  14. Plural society tensions
  15. Obsolete deliberative systems
  16. Neo-colonialism
  17. Nativism
  18. Multidenominational society
  19. Male prostitution
  20. Legal impediments to marriage
  21. Lack of social mobility
  22. Intolerance
  23. Ineffective delivery of basic human resource services
  24. Incomplete utilization of external relations
  25. Inadequate integration of ideology into society
  26. Inadequacy of social doctrine
  27. Impediments to marriage
  28. Haphazard forms of social ethics
  29. Family structure as a barrier to progress
  30. Discrimination in social services
  31. Discrimination in politics
  32. Discrimination against minorities
  33. Discrimination against illegitimate children
  34. Dictatorship of the majority
  35. Deficient social planning
  36. Conflict among minority groups
  37. Applied double standards
  38. Alienation


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