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Why do we think the way we do? How do institutions shape our choices? Where do social inequalities come from? What is the role of culture, power, and technology in building the modern world?"e;The Code of Society"e; is a comprehensive and accessible work that reveals the invisible mechanisms that structure human life in collectivity. With a clear, profound, and engaging approach, this book guides the reader through the main concepts of sociology, showing how social forces influence behaviors, values, opportunities, and relationships in all spheres of existence.From the formation of the first human communities to the challenges of artificial intelligence and globalization, this work presents a complete analysis of social evolution, allowing one to understand how the institutions that organize contemporary life arose and what transformations may define the future of humanity.Throughout the chapters, the reader will discover how family, education, economics, politics, culture, religion, and technology participate in the construction of societies. They will also find fundamental reflections on identity, belonging, inequality, social mobility, power, citizenship, and the global challenges of the 21st century. More than a book about sociology, this is a work about the human condition itself. Essential reading for students, teachers, researchers, and all those who wish to understand the invisible forces that shape our reality.
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