Those in power in a traditional society may resist change because they worry about losing their authority and privileges. They may also fear destabilizing the existing social order that benefits them. Additionally, they may believe that the current system is the best way to maintain control and resist change that could challenge their status.
People in traditional societies may resist change due to fear of the unknown, the desire to preserve cultural traditions and values, the lack of understanding or familiarity with new ways, or a belief that current practices have served them well in the past.
Those in power in a traditional society may resist change because they benefit from the existing power structure and fear losing their influence and status. They may also believe that traditional values and practices are superior and resist changes that challenge these beliefs. Additionally, change can disrupt existing social hierarchies and undermine their authority.
Those in power may resist change in order to protect their position, influence, and control. Change can disrupt the status quo and threaten their authority or privilege. They may also fear the unknown consequences of change and prefer to maintain the existing system that benefits them.
People might think force is needed to move an object because force is required to overcome inertia, the natural tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. Force is necessary to accelerate or decelerate an object, change its direction, or counteract other forces acting upon it.
Change in state: One observation would be a change in the physical state of the substance, such as from solid to liquid or gas. Reversibility: Another observation might be that the physical change is typically reversible, meaning the substance can return to its original state by reversing the process that caused the change.
People in traditional societies may resist change due to fear of the unknown, the desire to preserve cultural traditions and values, the lack of understanding or familiarity with new ways, or a belief that current practices have served them well in the past.
Those in power in a traditional society may resist change because they benefit from the existing power structure and fear losing their influence and status. They may also believe that traditional values and practices are superior and resist changes that challenge these beliefs. Additionally, change can disrupt existing social hierarchies and undermine their authority.
It is violent and bound in tradition. The people do not respect the authority of the Prince.
dont resist change it might be futile to do so
Those in power may resist change in order to protect their position, influence, and control. Change can disrupt the status quo and threaten their authority or privilege. They may also fear the unknown consequences of change and prefer to maintain the existing system that benefits them.
Cutting open human corpses was once against European tradition and many others it was considered immoral, before that tradition was abandoned we had a very limited understanding of the human body and thus medicine was very limited. Abandoning tradition can also be very bad though because without tradition, morality, culture you cannot have a society. Tradition holds people together it unites them society is based on the social and cultural interactions between it's members so without traditions you have no society. Some traditions are more beneficial to drop from a society others create immorality and division among it's people.
An HR department might resist becoming evidence-based due to a lack of awareness or understanding of the benefits of such an approach, fear of change and uncertainty about how it will impact their existing processes, or a belief that their current methods are sufficient and do not require improvement.
Just change it. Or maybe one year, do both the old tradition, and the new, and let everyone know that it's the last year for the old tradition. That way they can appreciate it one last time and know it won't happen again. But you might upset some people.
Resist with all your might.
One reason that individuals enter into political society is because they want to make a change. Another reason one might enter is for the power.
There's no tradition about Bat Mitzva dresses, and as a matter of fact, Bat Mitzva is only a few decades old so there aren't many traditions anyway.However, many congregations might find a skirt or dress that is above knee height, inappropriate without having to do with a Bat Mitzva. This is something of a social norm, and can change from one society/congregation to another.
The West African oral tradition can be different from written tradition because they never had a written language. Also they had storytellers that told West African traditions.It also may be different in similarity to the original. In oral traditions the stories are often altered by the person relaying the information, and traditions change slightly that way.