functionalism in systems theory
Functionalism in systems theory refers to the perspective that focuses on how different parts of a system work together to fulfill specific functions in order to maintain the overall stability and effectiveness of the system. It emphasizes the interdependence and cooperation between various components within a system, highlighting their roles in achieving the system's goals and maintaining its equilibrium.
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