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Example sentences for "society itself"

  • But according to the philosophy of our times, the chief forces working in society are truly social forces, that is to say, they are immanent in society itself.

  • It indeed prepares the way for the comprehension of the historic movement as springing from the laws immanent in society itself, and thereby excludes the arbitrary, the transcendental and the irrational.

  • Society itself is the school, and its lessons are delivered in the practice of real affairs.

  • It is obvious, that some mode of subordination is as necessary to men as society itself; and this, not only to attain the ends of government, but to comply with an order established by nature.

  • Independently of these reasons drawn from the nature of the state of society itself, I might add many others arising from causes beyond my subject; but I shall keep within the limits I have laid down to myself.

  • A fact of this kind not only illustrates the state of literature at the time when it occurred, but also that of society itself.

  • The former of these laws would only assail certain associations; the latter would apply to society itself, and inflict an injury upon it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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