Religion and Social Change (Sociology) A level
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'Religion blocks social change!' Marxists, Feminists and Functionalists take this view; they describe religions as a 'Conservative social force' i.e. religion prevents social change.

This video explains WHAT that means and WHY the theories take that view?

It is essential for successful A Level Sociology students because this often a poorly understood topic in the exam.

This question is taken from Paper 2: Beliefs in Society Section (AQA)

Below are two video you need to watch to answer a question social change on Paper 2 (AQA) Beliefs in Society
1) Evidence Religion is a force for social change    • Religion and Social Change (Sociology) A L...  


The videos below explain each theories view of religion. You will need them to add depth to this answer

MARXISM    • Marxist view on Religion (A level sociolog...  

FEMINISM    • Feminist view on Religion Sociology (A Lev...  

FUNCTIONALISM    • Functionalist View on Religion: A level So...  

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