From Exlusive to Inclusive Society

https://doi.org/10.53754/civilofficium.v1i2.308

This research method is to determine the current social condition of society, whether society tends to have an inclusive attitude or an exclusive attitude in social life. The object of this research is the community, the number of participants involved was 53 people. The form of data in this research is the results of a questionnaire. This research method uses a comparative causal method. This research instrument is quantitative. The results of this research show that currently people tend to have an inclusive attitude, namely an open attitude towards other people. With this social inclusion, it is hoped that it can build more harmonious social conditions in society

Keywords: Inclusive Exclusive Society
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From Exlusive to Inclusive Society. (2024). Civil Officium: Journal of Empirical Studies on Social Science, 1(2), 19-24. https://doi.org/10.53754/civilofficium.v1i2.308

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