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Example sentences for "social organization"

  • These numerous deposits often mark the, site of regular workshops, tokens of the earliest attempt at social organization.

  • See chapter on "Democracy and Distinction," in Social Organization, by C.

  • Meanwhile, the higher forms of social organization possible in cities and in closely settled towns and villages are working to lessen house-keeping burdens to an unprecedented degree.

  • The North American native tribes, scattered over a large territory, with widely different climatic and topographical features, and themselves divided into half a dozen linguistic stocks, show great diversities of social organization.

  • The particular exogamic customs vary considerably among early tribes, the differences following, in general, differences of social organization.

  • But it is to be noted that, though Feudalism as a system of government virtually disappeared during the latter part of the mediƦval age, it still continued to exist as a social organization.

  • It was the only form of social organization, the only form of government that it was practicable to maintain in that rude, transitional age.

  • The purpose of the foregoing criticism is primarily to clear the ground for a conception of social organization which is more than mechanical, and in which the individual is both less and more than a self-sufficient monad.

  • Cooley, as set forth, particularly, in the opening chapters of his Social Organization.

  • We have seen that the phratry was not so much a governmental as a social organization, while the gens, tribe, and confederacy, were necessary and logical stages of progress in the growth of the idea of government.

  • Among the nations named, the gens indicated a social organization of a remarkable character, which had prevailed from an antiquity so remote that its origin was lost in the obscurity of far distant ages.

  • The first and most ancient was a social organization, founded upon gentes, phratries and tribes.

  • Furthermore, these arguments all rest on the assumption that the peoples among whom these various phenomena occur, particularly the combination of polygyny and polyandry in group-marriage, occupy a primitive plane of social organization.

  • These various institutions form the beginnings of social organization, but as yet they do not represent developed clan groups or established joint families of the patriarchal type.

  • They practise the art of making pottery--an art never found among peoples who are properly called primitive; they have a social organization, with chiefs.

  • Fifthly, Sun Yat-sen believed that the Chinese should profit by observing the experiments and theories of the West in regard to social organization, without necessarily following them.

  • Social organization, however, is so transforming in its effects as to reduce to small proportions the amount of attention it is worth our while to devote to the economy of the primitive types of life.

  • Distribution, as thus defined, is the element that appears in economic life in consequence of social organization.

  • The Principles of Sociology An Analysis of Phenomena of Association and of Social Organization 8vo, Cloth, $3.

  • Social organization is clearly defective when its constituent portions are so set at odds with one another as to demand from individuals their death as their best service to the community.

  • The present chapter will take up the general question, that of the relation of social organization to individual life.

  • From the first the individual relies on social forces to maintain him in his rights, and in the higher form of social organization we have seen order and liberty drawing together again.

  • It is, however, a form of social organization as old as agriculture itself, but which was very largely neglected in the settlement of the larger part of the United States.

  • Usually, any form of social organization is more or less difficult under such conditions, for the people are divided into different groups for different purposes and there is nothing which makes united activities possible.

  • When we come to human society we find the basis for a social organization of life already laid in the animal nature of man.

  • On the other hand, the "guardians of society," distrustful of the impulses of human nature, place their reliance upon conventions and upon existing forms of social organization.

  • It may be said, of course, that in the case of Germany and Russia we have an autocratic conception of social organization as compared with a conception based on individual freedom in England and America.

  • Finally, there is the product of social organization.

  • Language is undoubtedly the most important single intellectual possession of mankind, for it constitutes, as it were, the very framework of social organization.

  • The doctrine of extreme individualism was but the counterpart, the obverse, of ideals of the indefinite perfectibility of man and of a social organization having a scope as wide as humanity.

  • His chief treatise, entitled the Republic, is at once a treatise on morals, on social organization, and on the metaphysics and science of nature.

  • The notion of "organism" is thus used to give a philosophic sanction to class distinctions in social organization--a notion which in its educational application again means external dictation instead of growth.


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