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    Jackson y Nia analizan por qué no colapsa el sistema, revelando las funciones y disfunciones que mueven nuestro mundo según Parsons y Merton.

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    Para entender la sociedad, no podemos quedarnos con lo que la gente dice que está haciendo; tenemos que mirar lo que realmente pasa 'por debajo' a través de las funciones latentes, que son los efectos que nadie planea pero que mueven los hilos del sistema.

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    Episodio 6: El Funcionalismo “Explica el funcionalismo estructural de Parsons y Merton. ¿Qué mantiene unida a la sociedad? Presenta funciones manifiestas, latentes y disfunciones con ejemplos como la educación, la familia o la religión. Discute las críticas al funcionalismo por justificar el status quo. Tono equilibrado y crítico.”

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    Manifest functions are the conscious and officially recognized objectives of a social institution or action. For example, the manifest function of a university is to provide professional training and education. In contrast, latent functions are the unintended and often hidden consequences that contribute to the social system. Using the same example, a latent function of a university might be to create elite networking circles or to delay the entry of young people into a crowded labor market.

    Unlike earlier theorists who believed every part of society served a positive purpose, Merton introduced the concept of dysfunction to describe structures that have negative consequences for the stability or integration of the system. A classic example is excessive bureaucracy; while intended to create efficiency (its manifest function), it can become so rigid that it actually obstructs progress and creates inefficiency, thereby becoming a dysfunction.

    Merton explains deviation through the concept of "anomie," which is a disconnect between cultural goals (like financial success) and the structural means available to achieve them. When society pressures individuals to succeed but denies them the legal tools to do so, some may become "innovators." These individuals accept the cultural goal of wealth but use illegal means to reach it, suggesting that crime is often a reaction to an unequal social structure rather than just individual "badness."

    An alternative functional is the idea that a specific social need can be met by different institutions; no single institution is indispensable. For example, if religion traditionally provided social cohesion, modern movements or even sports might fulfill that same role today. This concept is revolutionary because it suggests that if a social piece is dysfunctional or harmful, it can be intentionally replaced by a different structure that performs the same necessary function more effectively or justly.

    Merton suggests looking at the "net balance," which involves weighing the positive functions against the negative dysfunctions of an institution. However, the script notes that this is subjective because what is functional for one group (like low wages for business owners) is often a dysfunction for another (the workers). Therefore, analyzing society requires looking beyond the official discourse to see who benefits from the current "invisible" arrangement of the system.

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    El engranaje invisible de la sociedad

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    Los pilares de Parsons y el equilibrio del sistema

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    El realismo de Merton y el choque con la gran teoría

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    El mapa de las intenciones y los efectos sorpresa

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    El motor de la desviación y la trampa del éxito

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    La familia y la religión bajo el microscopio funcionalista

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    El peligro de justificar el status quo

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    Guía para el detective social: Analizando tu entorno

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