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Functionalism, also known as structural functionalism, is a sociological perspective that emphasizes the way that different parts of a society work together to maintain social order and stability. It views society as a complex system of interdependent parts, and focuses on the functions that each part plays in contributing to the overall stability and survival of the society.
Functionalism does not necessarily focus on the influence of individuals on the larger society, but rather on the ways in which social structures and institutions shape the behavior and attitudes of individuals in the society.