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Example sentences for "social order"

  • On the one hand, they cannot endure the idea of any considerable raising of the common people by mental improvement, in the general sense: that were ruin to social order.

  • The revolutionary junta was well informed of what had been decided on at Rome, and immediately prepared to oppose the re-establishment of social order in the town.

  • Would to God that they came to an understanding in order to place in security the sacred cause of the Christian world and of social order.

  • The juristic point of view was reinstated, but with the important change that the law was that of a social order which is the realization of man's own rational being.

  • Probably his influence was even greater than that of Saint Benedict in making monasticism into a powerful instrument for the restoration of social order in the Western world.

  • Barbarism is a social order of an elementary type, orderly within its limits; the state of Europe beneath its political fragmentation was a social disorder.

  • It referred them, and to a social order, making life more interesting and more various; even while our clear democratic air, that of our little family circle, quivered as with the monstrosity.

  • The impunity of political crimes would bring about the subversion of social order, by rendering all government impossible.

  • Those who are the avowed enemies of social order or who come to our shores to swell the injurious influence and to extend the evil practices of any association that defies our laws should not only be denied citizenship, but a domicile.

  • Surely, a social order at once so insecure and so fearful, must ultimately lose its competition with our free society.

  • The anarchist is a criminal whose perverted instincts lead him to prefer confusion and chaos to the most beneficent form of social order.

  • Law will constitute, as it were, the skeleton of social order, clothed upon by the flesh and blood of Morality.

  • Hence many who maintain the 'Birthright of Freedom' consider that the only abstractedly justifiable social order is one in which no laws are imposed without the express consent of those who are to obey them.

  • In our age there is, as we have seen, throughout our whole economic sphere, no social order at all.

  • To the Socialist the head of a State, as such, is simply a figure-head to whose fate he is indifferent--a ninepin representing the current political and social order.

  • These facts give basic assurance that mother-love will last, no matter what changes in form of its expression may be called for by changes in social order.

  • Doctor Galton himself gave in his volume on the Social Order a chart somewhat more discriminating.

  • The family preceded individualistic marriage as we know it and was developed for the purpose of giving to oncoming generations a share in the race-life, whatever the ideals concerning that race-life may have been at any period of social order.

  • America is a country without a social order.

  • And he cannot rise except through the historical evolution of a social order.

  • We have seen that each man has his place in a social order.

  • He speaks also of the charges which were brought against the advocates of the new doctrines concerning crime, that they upset the moral and social order of things.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    constitutional amendments; either cheek; generally known; holy ground; property qualification; social center; social condition; social development; social evolution; social forces; social justice; social labor; social leader; social letter; social order; social phenomena; social philosophy; social position; social psychology; social purity; social science; social standing; social system; social unit; social worker; socialist state