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Example sentences for "human societies"

  • If we can prove that women have exercised unquestioned and direct authority in the past history of human societies, we shall be in a position to answer those who to-day wish to set limits to women's activities.

  • So through the long generations the life of human societies continued.

  • Milling in the herd is a visible image of what goes on in subtler and less obvious ways in human societies.

  • This accounts for the periodicity of war, which thus is the outward and evident aspect of the progress of the life-force which in human societies, as elsewhere, advances in cycles.

  • Durkheim who insists that the social group has real corporate existence and that, in human societies at least, men act together not because they have like purposes but a common purpose.

  • The development of all the manifestations of "sociality" is then the measure of progress of human societies.

  • Various stages of social groups and essential characters of human societies: Progress.

  • Ethnic Characters/ 123 Various stages of social groups and essential characters of human societies: Progress.

  • And precisely this thing takes place in mankind and in human societies.

  • It foreshadows the development of human societies of which we shall soon be telling.

  • The invention of writing was of very great importance in the development of human societies.

  • Hence the ages of civilisation are defined as the "highest concepts for subsuming without exception all psychical phenomena of the development of human societies, that is, of all historical events.

  • Struggles of brute force, armed hand to hand conflicts, may have been a necessity in the early phases of human societies.

  • Mankind, or human societies, are organisms either already perfect, or in a state of development subject to the laws of the evolution of organisms.

  • In human societies we find only imitations of this system.

  • Just as there were many different forms of sexual associations among our animal ancestors, so we may observe the two chief forms of human societies, the matriarchate and the patriarchate--or the maternal and paternal family.

  • No one, for instance, can appreciate the social significance of sex, or account for the existing sexual relationships in human societies, who does not know something of their biological antecedents.

  • It would be an inadequate statement to maintain that the science of morals is no more than a systematic exposition of the customary in human societies.

  • It emphasizes the necessity of a certain reverence for the actual historical development of human societies, with their institutions.

  • A period of stagnation was inevitable in the scientific productive activity of sociology, after the first original observations in descriptive social anatomy and in the natural history of human societies.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    finely divided; hath brought; human actions; human affection; human bodies; human hand; human head; human history; human institutions; human intelligence; human kindness; human labour; human lives; human nature; human need; human passions; human prudence; human race; human races; human societies; human voice; human work; lymphatic glands; sucking insects; then asked; wild boars