The first two perspectives address large-scale issues facing groups, while the last examines more detailed aspects. The former two consider long-term repercussions of the group or situation, while the latter focuses on the present. The first two are the more common sociological perspective, while the latter is a newer sociological model. The first two focus on hierarchical roles within an organization, while the last takes a more holistic view.

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