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  • ...mapala], of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabodhi_Society Mahabodhi Society of India].
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  • ...In 1882 Bucke was elected to the English Literature Section of the Royal Society of Canada. ...r see [[color]]s, but eventually these new traits would race through human society until only a very small number of people would not be able to hear music or
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  • ...always the case, we can understand why it is that so many [[problems]] in society stem from the inadequacies of [[home]] life. It is a [[challenge]] to [[Ura ...ild culture, child rearing. It goes without saying that a highly evolved [[society]] is when each tends for its [[future]], in particular the future [[inhabit
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  • :''“My notion of deep [[politics…]] posits that in every [[culture]] and society there are [[facts]] which tend to be suppressed collectively, because of th
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  • ...that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless [[society]] based on common ownership and control of the means of production and prop ...what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the decision-making [[process]] in both the political and
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  • ...wledge that is well-known or public; or perceived as informally canonic in society at large. ...soteric themes both to select audiences (members of the [[Anthroposophical Society]] or of his own esoteric school) and to the general public. All but the mos
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  • your family and your society. ==15 Social Evolution of a Democratic Society==
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  • ...ve parties choose [[principles]] of [[justice]] for the basic structure of society from behind a veil of [[ignorance]]. Rawls also offered a criticism of util
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  • ...that criticized the effects of industrialization and private ownership on society. [[Karl Marx]] posited that socialism would be achieved via class struggle ...ocialist factories and other structures within a [[Capitalism|capitalist]] society and [[Henri de Saint Simon]], the first [[individual]] to coin to term "soc
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  • ...role of conditioning, propaganda, advertising and the mass media in modern society may be assumed to be a form of partial exorcism designed to reinforce a vas ...he essential role of exorcism and bewitchment in the maintenance of a sick society becomes plain for all to see?
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  • ...phenomenon of balance and entering into the values established by culture, society, peoples, planets and worlds. To say that just because there are equal numb ...eated or if their opportunities are identical is a matter of choice by the society and even inequitable situations may be seen as quite normal, natural and ev
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  • ...udying subjective, inter-subjective and objective or structural aspects of society, were traditionally referred to as ''[[soft sciences]]''. This is in contra [[Sociology]] is the study of society and human social action. It generally concerns itself with the [[social rul
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  • '''Exceptionalism''' is the [[perception]] that a country, [[society]], institution, [[movement]], or time period is "exceptional" (i.e., unusua
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  • ...ment]] [[policy]]. The pursuit of the public [[good]] by enhancing civil [[society]], ensuring a well-run, [[fair]], and effective public [[service]] are some
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  • ...used it, not necessarily writing about state officials). However, in Roman society it was also a more formal concept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperi ...rium, as ultimate [[King of Kings]], above all earthly powers. Whenever a society accepts this Divine will to be expressed on earth, as by a religious author
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  • ...e will have a highly detrimental effect upon all three of those sectors of society, government and economics. ...ations in the decades past. This will be a most difficult situation for a society, and it will bring out both the very best of humankind’s ennobling values
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  • ;*[[The Royal Society]]: A secular creation of an intellectual world led by figures such as [[Isa
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  • ...y and a social [[identity]] that separates its adherents from mainstream [[society]]. Its use is not [[universal]]ly accepted among the groups to which it is ...for the Sociology of Religion (formerly the American Catholic Sociological Society), criticizes the print media for failing to recognize social-scientific eff
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  • ...it is the last thing to perish or [[change]] in a race. [[Religion]] is [[society]]'s [[adjustment]], in any age, to that which is [[mysterious]]. As a socia ...l [[human]] [[institutions]], but it does tardily [[adjust]] to changing [[society]]. [[Eventually]], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92
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  • ...n''' is a [[society]] or [[culture]] group normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the practice of [[agriculture]] and settlement in [[city ...ality of human knowledge and culture as represented by the most "advanced" society at a given time. ''Civilization'' can be used in a [[normative]] sense as w
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