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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A society is a body of individuals of a species, generally seen as a community or group, that is outlined by the bounds of functional interdependence, comprising also possible characters or conditions such as cultural identity, social solidarity, or eusociality. Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture or institutions. Like other groups, a society allows its individual members to achieve individual needs or wishes that they could not fulfill separately by themselves, without the existence of the social group. Society, however, may be unique in that it is ontologically independent of, and utterly irreducible to, the qualities of its constituent individuals. As a reality sui generis, or "of its own kind", it is emergently composed of social facts that often hinder rather than help the pursuits of the subjects that form its physical and psychological underpinnings. More broadly, a society is an economic, social or industrial infrastructure, made up of a varied multitude of individuals. Members of a society may be from different ethnic groups. A society may be a particular ethnic group, such as the Saxons; a nation state, such as Bhutan; a broader cultural group, such as a Western society; or even a social organism such as an ant colony. The word society may also refer to an organized voluntary association of people for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. Sociology is the study of society and social behavior. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What society has been discovering about you? Q. We all live in society, the society has to offer many things. At the same time, society evaluates you as a 'thing'. In other words, it finds out what are you are made up of, what you like to take from society, what you can offer etc... as per as the particular society is concerned. Yes, we live in many societies simultaneously and each society may have different opinion/discovery about you. Asked by space - Thu Oct 16 21:59:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. the society hardly discovers anything. it is only individuals who by their word and deed introduce themselves and even market themselves. on social relations, it is the constant interactions that determine acceptability or otherwise. Only parents or guardians take active interest during childhood. to others, a person actively introduces himself. others need no discover anything. Answered by ironman - Fri Oct 17 02:55:26 2008 Can society be moral or immoral, or is it impossible to aggregate morality? Q. In other words, can you 'sum up' everyone's morality to assign some sort of grade of 'morality' to the society as a whole? Asked by zingis - Sun Sep 23 12:07:51 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. Aggregate morality is called a culture. While the cultural morality is a result of the contribution of each individual, it does little to predict an individuals moral position. How the individual is accepted within their culture, however, does depend on the aggregate morality. I liken it to a crowd gathered to watch a large sporting event. The general inclination of the culture is to root for the home team, but nothing says a given individual conforms to that thought. But individuals who fail to conform to the group culture are aware of it, and will conduct themselves differently than they would if they were within a sympathetic culture. Their reactions differ, possibly choosing passifism (quietly eating their nachos, considering the… [cont.] Answered by freebird - Sun Sep 23 14:45:19 2007 A sheltered society is one that thinks for itself, a society connected to others loses its sense of self?
Q. Do we lose creative minds and individual ideas as we become more and more one society connected across the world. Do we gain characteristics from others instead of creating our own? Sheltered does not mean controled. But thanks for the answer. :) Asked by I Ain't Your Momma - Wed May 7 10:49:11 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. No. A sheltered society is one where a king or dictator or God(s) (for example Hitler's Germany) uses any and all means to control the 'creative minds and individual ideas' of its members. This is not necessarily a bad thing (Ainu, Aboriginals et. al.) in sheltered societies w/ a benevolent leader. Interaction w/ other societies enriches our own 'individualism' in a benevolent environment. Of course in reality this is not always true since xenophobic, war-mongering societies will try and conquer sheltered societies in which case what choice to sheltered societies have but to protect themselves out of self-preservation (c.f. Native Americans) notwithstanding their internal beliefs. Answered by pongpresario - Wed May 7 11:13:20 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "society" Quotes about society.
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