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  • ...ontract]'' and Carole Patemen in her book ''The Sexual Contract'' that the social contract excluded persons of colour and [[women]] respectively. ...s and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations international relations theorists]. The rise of globalization has created the need for an internati
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  • ...m]]. The [[communism]] of these early times was not a mere [[theory]] or [[social]] [[doctrine]]; it was a [[simple]] and [[practical]] [[automatic]] [[adjus ...of primitive [[society]], but it gave way to the [[evolution]] of a higher social order because it ran counter to four strong [[human]] proclivities:
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  • ...cause of the [[slavery]] of [[superstition]] and [[ignorance]]. It was a [[social]], [[economic]], [[religious]], and [[military]] [[custom]]. ...[children]]; among others it was [[customary]] to refrain from eating near relations; their bodies were sold or exchanged for those of strangers. There was cons
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  • *3. 120:3.4 "3. In your relations to the [[social]] order we advise that you confine your [[efforts]] largely to [[spiritual] *7. 120:3.8 "7. While you will live the [[normal]] and [[average]] [[social]] life of the [[planet]], being a [[normal]] [[individual]] of the [[male]]
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  • ...rimitive]] [[society]] were determined first by [[natural]], and then by [[social]], [[circumstances]]. The early [[order]] of specialization in [[labor]] wa ...r and slave''. The next [[differentiation]] of [[labor]] grew out of the [[relations]] of the [[conquer]]or to the conquered, and that meant the beginning of [[
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  • ...ns]] of children increased dramatically in Europe. This did not impact the social [[attitude]] to children much, however. ...erg maintain, has not produced a new era of childhood. Obviously, numerous social, cultural, and political economic factors have operated to produce such cha
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  • ...ardstick for measuring all [[social]] [[relations]], the [[standard]] of [[social]] [[conduct]]. Still others look upon it as [[being]] the [[positive]] inju ...only [[self]]-forgetfulness, enhanced [[self-realization]] in conjoined [[social]] [[service]] and [[universe]] [[comprehension]]. The old [[religion]] was
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  • ...eing either, first, the nature of things, as they are in themselves, their relations, and their manner of operation: or, secondly, that which man himself ought ...wever, viewed the most important area within semiotics as belonging to the social sciences:
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  • ...society]] with special [[character]]istics, notably atomization or lack of social connections, which render it especially susceptible to the influence of mod ...al concerns. This can include advertising, marketing, propaganda, [[public relations]], and [[politics|political]] [[communication]].
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  • ...eas logic deals principally with provable [[fact]]s and demonstrably valid relations between them. For example, [[ad hominem]] arguments are ''logically'' unsou ==Rationality in the humanities and social sciences==
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  • ...the highest [[concepts]] of [[diversified]] life situations and [[cosmic]] relations. ...[influenced]] by [[physical]] [[health]], inherited [[temperament]], and [[social]] [[environment]]. But these [[temporal]] conditions do not inhibit inner [
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  • ...[Justice]] was the paramount virtue or the sum virtue with regard to one's relations with others. Aristotle's theory of virtue helped define the excellent man a .... Philosophers and psychologists expanded humanistic psychology to include social interest, community awareness, and spiritual experiences, further supportin
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  • ...it is today, and therefore required a [[legal]] [[ceremony]], while the [[social status]] of subsequent [[children]] demanded the widest possible [[publicit ...om]] to dispense with all formality, marriage being consummated by [[sex]] relations. The red man was the first to [[develop]] the more elaborate [[celebration]
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  • ...f computer-supported collaboration includes the study of this software and social [[phenomena]] associated with it. *social software systems; organize social relations of groups
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  • In the [[social sciences]], the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. A second perspective in social theory comes from the classic Foundations of Social Theory by James S. Coleman. Coleman offers a four-part definition:
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  • ...nature means to reinvent it as a worthwhile adversary by constructing new social relationships. With the expansion of material equipment, the old hierarchic ...om its masters, it might be able to free human groups from labour and from social alienation. This was precisely the project of Charles Fourier in an age whe
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  • ...e [[arts]] of [[civilization]]. Before the era of extensive world trade, [[social]] [[communities]] were [[tribal]]—expanded [[family]] [[groups]]. [[Trade ...of [[culture]]; but these were all secondary to the [[Commerce|trading]] [[relations]], which were ever [[accelerated]] by the rapidly developing [[arts]] and [
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  • ...lienation, but the movement of historical disalienation eventually attacks social alienation itself and reveals that it is based on magic. This magic has to The infection of human relations by exchange and bargaining is plainly linked to the existence of the bourge
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  • ...each other. dynamic category, a category that expresses one of the dynamic relations. dynamic synthesis, a synthesis which is guided by the dynamic categories. ...as the individual components themselves. Examples are [[chaos]] theory and social dynamics. It is also claimed that because there are often properties-of-the
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  • ==Philosophical, theological, and social concept== ...rder to explore their assumptions of thinking, meaning, communication, and social effects. This group consists of ten to thirty people who meet for a few hou
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