Sentences with phrase «everyone within the society»

One of the ideas of socialism is that everyone within the society will benefit from capitalism as much as possible as long as the capitalism is controlled somehow by a centralized planning system.

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they are simply reaching out to those individuals within a religious society that feel they are being forced into a belief because of others, & that is simply not right in the same way it would not be right for you to eat fast food when you did nt want to & everyone around you is telling you to.
(Religious Society of Friends) No pastor, everyone sitting together silently, listening for the still, small voice within.
I think it important to recognize that many of the boundaries we set are NOT for the purpose of our arbitrary will as a parent, but a long - established agreement within society... we are guides to social behavior for the good of everyone.
«This convention recognises that disability is caused by negative attitudes and barriers within society, not impairments, and that disabled people should have the same rights and freedoms as everyone else.»
Displays of togetherness like the March for Science and professional development groups for LGBTQIA individuals within many scientific societies affirm the commitment of scientists to embracing diversity and helping everyone feel like part of the greater scientific community.
Whether they spoke with policymakers at the Ministry of Education, professors at the University of Helsinki, principals, or students, the team received the consistent message that education was meant to prepare one for living life well — to love learning, to live healthily, to ensure everyone has an equal chance of success within society.
What they found is that equality and inequality are infectious: the more economically equal a society, the happier, healthier and more sane and peaceful it becomes - not just for the most fortunate, but for everyone:»... we are affected very differently by the income differences within our own society from the way we are affected by the differences in average income between one rich society and another.»
This groundbreaking book, based on thirty years» research, goes an important stage beyond either of these ideas: it demonstrates that more unequal societies are bad for almost everyone within them - the well - off as well as the poor.
This groundbreaking book goes an important stage beyond either of these ideas: it demonstrates that more unequal societies are bad for almost everyone within them - the well - off as well as the poor.
I believe that a collection of individuals making their own decisions within the confines of a clear and concise set of laws that they have determined for themselves will advance society much more effectively than will a collection of experts who are confident in their knowledge of what is best for everyone else.
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