Society is defined as a group of individuals interconnected through shared identity and political authority, evolving through various forms such as hunting, agricultural, and industrial societies. Classical philosophers like Confucius, Plato, and Aristotle have differing views on the nature of society and the role of individuals, while Hobbes and Locke discuss the concept of society as a social contract. Additionally, socialization shapes individual awareness of norms and values, fostering distinct identities within the societal framework.