A common goal among all sociological paradigms is the idea that:
A) Sociological paradigms are all discrete categories with fundamentally different and incompatible ways of understanding the world. Each paradigm believes their understanding and analysis of society to be the "right" one.
B) Each paradigm is comprised of many perspectives on how society should be organized, each paradigm having its own emphasis and theoretical foundations.
C) Sociological paradigms, although having very different views of how society, is organized all share the goal of contributing to the understanding of society in order to make positive social change.
D) Each paradigm focuses on asking practical questions about how society is organized, linking these questions to understanding the experiences of individuals in that society and relating this to the broader social atmosphere of society.
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