Fifth, the process of social development is interventiontist. The proponents of social development reject the idea that social improvements occur naturally as a result of the workings of the economic market or of inevitable historical forces. Instead, they believe that organized efforts are needed to bring about improvements in social welfare. They believe that human beings are not swept along by tides or events, but that they are able to influence thew own future in the context of wider social, economic and political forces The process of social development is, therefor, directed by human beings oho implement specific plans and strategies to foster social development goals
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