God has ordained that life shall be a social state.
In any social state--and no man can live except in a social state--there must be cooperation.
The bringing about of a social state in which the will of each individual within a community counts for something, and not merely the will of a chosen few.
He enters the world without his own consent, and without his own connivance he is assigned a place in a social state of some sort.
Thierry--the only book where the motives, the inclinations, the impulses which actuate man in a social state bordering on barbarism, are felt and described with a truth really Homeric.
It will be said, perhaps, that this feeling arose from the social state.
They consulted only their own interests, their own passions, their own wills; how could this accord with the social state?
Social State of the City in the Eighteenth Century.
Social State of the City from the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries.
Capital is still composed of instruments of labour, materials, and provisions, without which no enterprise of any magnitude can be undertaken, either in a state of isolation, or in a social state.
We have the unfortunate and unreasonable habit of attributing to the /social state/ the sufferings which we see around us.
Undoubtedly, at the end of the evolution, man in a social state, like man in a state of isolation, is at once producer and consumer, but we must see clearly the difference.
Many emancipists in Sydney had become wealthy by the vices of the less cunning and thrifty, and created a social state, without a precedent.
The alluring picture, drawn by those whose bondage was past, exhibited a social state, precisely suited to the taste of their kindred and acquaintance.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "social state" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.