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Mon Jul 6 00:47:43 2009

A society is a body of humans generally seen as a community or group of humans - or other organisms of a single species - that is outlined by the bounds of cultural identity, social solidarity, functional interdependence, or eusociality. Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture or institutions. Like other groups, a society allows its individual members to achieve individual needs or wishes that they could not fulfill separately by themselves, without the existence of the social group. Society, however, may be unique in that it is ontologically independent of, and utterly irreducible to, the qualities of its constituent individuals. As a reality sui generis, or "of its own kind", it is emergently composed of social facts that often hinder rather than help the pursuits of the subjects that form its physical and psychological underpinnings.

More broadly, a society is an economic, social or industrial infrastructure, made up of a varied multitude of individuals. Members of a society may be from different ethnic groups. A society may be a particular ethnic group, such as the Saxons; a nation state, such as Bhutan; a broader cultural group, such as a Western society; or even a social organism such as an ant colony.

The word society may also refer to an organized voluntary association of people for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. Sociology is the study of society and social behavior.

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Mon Jul 6 03:20:10 2009

What society has been discovering about you?
Q. We all live in society, the society has to offer many things. At the same time, society evaluates you as a 'thing'. In other words, it finds out what are you are made up of, what you like to take from society, what you can offer etc... as per as the particular society is concerned. Yes, we live in many societies simultaneously and each society may have different opinion/discovery about you.
Asked by space - Thu Oct 16 21:59:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the society hardly discovers anything. it is only individuals who by their word and deed introduce themselves and even market themselves. on social relations, it is the constant interactions that determine acceptability or otherwise. Only parents or guardians take active interest during childhood. to others, a person actively introduces himself. others need no discover anything.
Answered by ironman - Fri Oct 17 02:55:26 2008

How does society s responses to deviance restore and disrupt social order?
Q. To what extent does society respond to deviances and how it restores and disrupts social order? Thanks! :)
Asked by ~Stabbing the Drama~ - Wed Oct 22 19:57:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. depends on how you define deviance i guess :) are you defining it morally, religiously, or purely from a criminal justice perspective? depending on the definitions and the era in society you are concentrating on, one man's deviancy is another man's employment :) political implications may also depend on whether such 'deviancy' disrupts or restores social order - example, 'moral outrage'! hope this helps
Answered by hi! iq - Wed Oct 22 21:15:52 2008

What are the benefits of a society with a free market instead of government directed economics?
Q. What are the benefits of a society with a free market instead of government directed economics? Why are government directed economics inferior? Thanks so much for your help, and please, be as elaborate as you want
Asked by kaitie - Thu Feb 5 17:13:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Centrally planned economies aren't able to respond to the market like free market economies are able to. In CP economies the government decides what goods to produce, how to produce them, and who receives them. Factories and the such are ran by government employees who receive their orders from the government. This is inefficient because people may want different things and the factories can't change until directed so by the goverment. In centrally planned economies there is a lack of growth and innovation and the standard of living is low compared to persons in market economies. Market economies allow decisions to be made by households and firms interacting. The benefits of a market economy include property rights, privatization of… [cont.]
Answered by freebilly33 - Thu Feb 5 18:14:03 2009

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Quotes about society.

  • "A person who cannot live in society, or does not need to because he is self-sufficient, is either a beast or a god."
  • "What is not good for the beehive, cannot be good for the bees."
  • "Man seeketh in society comfort, use, and protection."
  • "The history of society is the history of the inventive labors that man alter man, alter his desires, habits, outlook, relationships both to other men and to physical nature, with which man is in perpetual physical and technological metabolism."
  • I think we risk becoming the best informed society that has ever died of ignorance.
    • RubĂ©n Blades
  • Has anyone been out in society recently? Cause its shit!
    • Russel Brand
  • "What times! What manners!."
  • "The only living socities are those which are animated by inequality and injustice."
  • It is the retention by twentieth-century, Atom-Age men of the Neolithic point of view that says: You stay in your village and I will stay in mine. If your sheep eat our grass we will kill you, or we may kill you anyhow to get all the grass for our own sheep. Anyone who tries to make us change our ways is a witch and we will kill him. Keep out of our village.
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The weakness of Jordan's civil . society. is closely related to the overall limitation of the political opposition in Jordan. The opposition's main concerns have been limited to anti-Zionism and challenging the IMF-inspired economic ...

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