Social Change Can Be Explained By Using Either The Cyclical, Evolutionary, Equilibrium, Or Conflict Theory. T Or F. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most significant theories of social change, including evolutionary, cyclical, and revolutionary perspectives, and critically assess. A variety of reasons have been offered throughout history to explain why social change occurs.

In this blog post, we will explore some of the most significant theories of social change, including evolutionary, cyclical, and revolutionary perspectives, and critically assess. Social change can be explained by using either the cyclical, evolutionary, equilibrium, or conflict theory. In the following discussion, we shall use social change as connoting both the persistent changes (social change) and the radical and abrupt changes (social transformation) unless specific.