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Parsons: change as differentiation, inclusion, and rising adaptive capacity. AGIL and evolutionary universals explain ordered modernisation. Mills, Marx, and dependency theories show missing power and rupture. Lockdown and caste-gender conflict are not mere strain. Adequate for system order; not for history as struggle.
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Introduction
Talcott Parsons treated society as a social system that maintains equilibrium through AGIL functions. Change, for him, is mainly differentiation, inclusion, and upgrading of adaptive capacity. That is a theory of ordered modernisation. It is not adequate as a full theory of rupture.
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What he offers
- Pattern variables describe a shift toward achievement, universalism, and affective neutrality in industrial society.
- Evolutionary universals (bureaucracy, money, law, democratic association) raise adaptive capacity.
- Social change is system adjustment, not a heap of accidents.
Why it is not adequate alone
- C. Wright Mills criticised grand theory for missing history and power.
- Karl Marx’s dialectics of modes of production, and class struggle, are reduced to strain that the system absorbs.
- Dependency and world-system writers showed that “differentiation” in the periphery can be underdevelopment, not upgrading.
- Gender and caste conflict, and shocks such as COVID-19 lockdown, are poorly read as smooth inclusion.
What to keep
- Differentiation of law, market, and office is a real modern process, as Weber also saw.
- Use Parsons for stability and institutional specialisation. Pair him with conflict and historical sociology for change.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD P[Parsons] --> AGIL[System functions] P --> DIFF[Differentiation inclusion] DIFF --> CH[Ordered change] MARX[Marx conflict empire shock] --> INAD[Not adequate alone]
Conclusion
Parsons offers a coherent theory of systemic modernisation and differentiation. It is inadequate as a general theory of social change because it underplays contradiction, empire, and rupture. Keep AGIL for order; do not use it as the whole story of history.
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Did Parsons deny conflict?
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Can AGIL explain a pandemic?
It can map how health, state, family, and economy reallocate functions. It cannot explain who dies first without class and crowding.
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