Sentences with phrase «of social organization»

There is no form of social organization which represents the final possibilities of achievement.
When he has learned to provide for his primary economic needs he rises to the second stage of social organization, with markets and villages.
The technology of communications demonstrated, even in the 19th Century, its pressure toward higher orders of social organization.
The additions, in terms of gaming content, are limited to the aspects of social organization, the best leaderboards and trophies.
The young puppy that is placed in a home becomes a part of the social organization of the family and will try to achieve social independence.
The building of cities required additional technical advances, but primarily it required new forms of social organization.
The real democratic country allows free establishment of not only political parties, but any kind of social organization.
The focus of MRI is on exploring and encouraging the use of interactional, systemic and strategic concepts to working with the community, schools and businesses to further understand and more effectively resolve human problems with individuals, couples, families all other levels of social organization.
Yet, as many early Bitcoin entrepreneurs quickly discovered, traditional governments also embody a distinctive type of social organization — one that is clunky and inefficient but nevertheless undeniably robust.
Following the example of other distinguished political scientists such as Azar Gat and Francis Fukuyama [2], Brown even extends the analysis of leadership back to pre-historic times analysing its emergence in earlier forms of social organization such as egalitarian hunter - gatherer societies noting that with increased community size came the rise of authoritarian chiefdoms, arguably the first true political leaders (pp. 40 - 2).
HootSuite continues to expand on their native functionality and invest in their larger enterprise ecosystem, to meet the broader requirements of the social organization.
If those 100 people held a rally — a form of social organization designed to amplify individual voices — and at that rally chanted slogans for or against a particular candidate, that would be perfectly legal.
MEXICO CITY — On May 25 - 27th, the Trade Justice Network (TJN) participated in a tri-national meeting of social organizations from Canada, Quebec, the US and Mexico ahead of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiations.
Recently the great Hungarian Protestant theologian, Josef Hromadka, was quoted as saying that the Iron Curtain countries are realizing that there is a problem of man and not just of social organization.
He concludes that «the style of Christianity dominated by eighteenth «century hymns, routinized liturgy, and bureaucratized layers of social organization is gradually dying.»
Unhappily for ideologues on both sides of the argument, tribalism is not a total principle of social organization in the modern world, however fervently some form of tribalism, in Africa or Lebanon, or Ireland, or Iran, or Israel, is invoked.
These changes have reached into every department of our individual lives and into every manner of social organization, the church not excepted.
It is equally apparent that Israel lived in differing forms of social organization over its long history: as extended families or clans under patriarchs, as tribes during the period...
Yet we do fly because of the existence of aircraft, pilots, fuel production, radios — all the products of social organization.
By looking beyond the single archaeological site and instead focusing on settlement patterns, regions, and the surrounding landscape archaeologists are able to look at large - scale spatial and temporal patterns of social organization, land use, and their environmental impact.
Goodson, JL, Eibach, R, Dukes, A, Friedman, M, Sakata, J, Thompson, RR Adkins - Regan E. (1997) Neurobiology of social organization.
These girls are totally selfless working for the good of the social organization that is the hive.
Having grown up in New York City in a broken family (his father left when Pat was 10 years old), he believed, as did many Catholic thinkers, that solid families were the basic institutions of social organization.
As Putnam defines it, «social capital refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.»
Male dogs humping even after being neutered may have a component of social organization or assertion of dominance, but fighting, sniffing and territorial marking all play larger roles in that context.
In their permanent nomadism, these modules for living generate alternate structures of social organization, with implications for shifts in economic and political structures as well.
Merz incorporates these natural networks to relate both literally and metaphorically to issues of social organization.
They are a sub-level of meaning, of purposeful yet underprivileged expression, the residue of social organization and interaction.
«It's not the task of social organizations, civil society or citizens to put their own lives at risk to protect the environment.
Reciprocally, climate engineering would fundamentally challenge the status quo in terms of social organization and power distribution.
«What's happening with the planet's climate right now needs to be a wake - up call to all of us, meaning all heads of state, all heads of social organizations, in order to take a more energetic approach to countering the global changes to the climate,» Mr. Medvedev said recently.
Cultivate relationships with former college and law school classmates, members of your national and local bar associations and members of social organizations that interest you.
Emphasis on national and state level policy - making in the U.S. coupled with a consideration of interactions across levels of social organization and comparisons across socio - political systems.
And when he describes the body as achieving «a type of social organization, which with every gradation of efficiency constitutes the orderliness whereby a cosmic epoch shelters in itself intensity of satisfaction» (PR 182), we argue that our view of the supportive structures for the soul's highest achievements satisfies this demand for orderliness.
Nari Ward's exhibition TILL, LIT at Lehmann Maupin gallery alludes to and signifies those key systems of social organization that we can't seem to escape: race and class.
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