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  • The system of commercial exchange has come to govern all of man's everyday relations with himself and with his fellow men. Every aspect of public and private li .... Without unity there can be no qualitative! Democracy triumphs along with social atomisation. Democracy is the limited power of the greatest number, and the
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  • ...te response to a people who have been deprived of proper parental care and social structure. And when we are filled with the radiance of such fraternal relations in His presence, we are eager to engage in the work of the field and to pla
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  • ...nications]] and [[cultural studies]], although these are often regarded as social sciences. Scholars working in the humanities are sometimes described as "hu ...However, in modern [[academia]], history is increasingly classified as a [[social science]], especially when [[chronology]] is the focus.
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  • ...major events, there is love, light and laughter to be found and the human relations in dire situations are often much more caring than in your “normal” liv ...them comfortable lives, for the natural Earth changes are no respecter of social position and material wealth. You will begin to see how the times will chan
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  • ...of a state's [[Power in international relations|power]] in [[international relations]]. Any state able to direct its military forces outside the limited bounds ...mself to Foucault's conception of [[discourse]] as a battlefield for power relations, arguing that it should be possible to achieve [[consensus]] on the fundame
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  • ...acceptability to another, or you may bury that truth that the superficial relations may proceed smoothly, that you may preserve your possession of the truth wi ...both individuals with these two points gives four, and then you are in the social dynamic of a balance between one of your extremes and the other individual'
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  • ...o imagine one's self in another person's place is very important to social relations and understanding. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination…is more important t
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  • ...isively shape the concept of sovereignty, which we can find again in the [[social contract]] theories, for example, in [[Rousseau]]'s (1712-1778) definition * The second book of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's [[Du Contrat Social, ou Principes du droit politique]] (1762) deals with sovereignty and its ri
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  • ...spect and understanding. Ask your Father to guide you to greater fraternal relations with this individual, that you are reflecting him in your thoughts and word ...o occur, it is our desire for you as our children to learn those fraternal relations that will make you as charming and as harmless and as effective as possible
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  • ...ogy has origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[humanities]], and the [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ' ...arly 20th centuries, social anthropology has been distinguished from other social science disciplines by its emphasis on in-depth examination of context, [[c
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  • ...and thousands of years of [[effort]] on your part and on the part of your relations in the [[material]] realm -- your [[Ancestor|predecessors]] and your progen ...ed. [[Configuration]]. Configuration is so important an element that the [[social architects]] [[aspire]] to bring together those compatible sorts of [[perso
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  • ...nd symbols and what they represent). Therefore, communication is a kind of social interaction where at least two interacting agents share a common set of sig ...s often formed around the principles of respect, promises and the want for social improvement.
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  • ...ion are organized into a diverse [[division of labour]] and an intricate [[social hierarchy]]. ...ilizations can be distinguished from other cultures by their high level of social complexity and organization, and by their diverse economic and cultural act
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  • The word "ecology" is often used more loosely in such terms as social ecology and [[deep ecology]] and in common parlance as a synonym for the na ...ity; these factors are considered as either intraspecific or interspecific relations.
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  • ...Mission and Magisterial Mission, to bring social sustainability, peace and social stability to your world co-creatively with you. Some of you, who have read ...is a consciousness on your part and our part to bring about the conscious social evolution of this world. Not just for one nation, but for all nations; not
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  • ...even to the subjection of insubordinate minorities who may seek to subvert social development and spiritual progress. ...on]] of the [[Planetary Prince]], although [[mental]] [[defect]]ives and [[social]] [[Crime|delinquents]] are often still compelled to perform [[Coercion|inv
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  • Politics consists of "social relations involving [[authority]] or [[power]]" [https://dict.die.net/politics/ Defin ...hints at two of the five types of power recognized by [[social psychology|social psychologists]]: '''incentive power''' (the power to reward) and '''coerciv
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  • ...on and for a long time the only one; it is still a basic [[unit]] of the [[social]] regulative [[structure]]. ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette etiquette]. [[Caste]] systems and [[social]] levels are vestigial remnants of olden prohibitions. The [[taboos]] were
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  • 69:0.2 When [[human being]]s long [[maintain]] [[social]] [[groups]], such [[aggregations]] always result in the [[creation]] of ce 69:1.1 All [[human]] [[institutions]] minister to some [[social]] need, [[past]] or [[present]], notwithstanding that their overdevelopment
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  • ...al]] endowment, they may enjoy [[environments]] exceptionally favorable to social advancement and [[moral]] [[progress]], or they may suffer from the lack of 5:1.5 However [[Urantia]] mortals may differ in their [[intellectual]], [[social]], [[economic]], and even [[moral]] opportunities and endowments, forget no
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