Sentences with phrase «of society as a whole»

Resistance to identifying the common good of the society as a whole finds support among some of the communities I have mentioned.
The environment affects people's lives and the development of society as a whole; therefore people, progress, development and the environment are closely linked.
It is difficult to think of an aspect of our lives that is not regulated for our benefit and for the protection of society as a whole.
Think of society as a whole without contraception and the overpopulation problem.
They reflect the attitudes of society as a whole, while conforming to political requirements on topics such as equality and discrimination.
The radical conclusion that they drew, is that the salvation proclaimed by the gospel is first and foremost the salvation of society as a whole.
I would say that morality isn't decided by any one individual, but by the consensus of society as a whole.
What is true of the entertainment industry is equally true of society as a whole.
From the perspective of society as a whole and what it means to be human, it's harder to say whether the ramifications will be good or bad.
Right now, it's silly to claim that a draft in progress, particularly with biased committee membership, is the opinion of the society as a whole.
«We consider that the proposals will undermine the accountability of public bodies to the detriment of society as a whole and the vulnerable in particular,» they argued.
Discrimination regarding employment is rooted not only in the hiring and supervision structures of workplaces, but also in the power structures of our society as a whole.
But... there is a trade off between privacy and the safety of society as a whole.
... protection of these rights is directed towards ensuring the survival and continued development of the cultural, religious and social identity of the minorities concerned, thus enriching the fabric of society as a whole.12
In other words, when government protects the interest of one group at the expense of the society as a whole, free trade can dislodge some of these privileges.
Colleges and universities face ethical difficulties primarily because they are reflections of the moral aimlessness of our society as a whole.
Santander Universities is a philanthropic arm of the Santander Group that is focused on advancing the needs of society as a whole through higher education.
The renewal of our society as a whole is possible, even today, even in a hyper - individualistic society like America.
These weeks in London, a group exhibition at Rowing reflects on this question, in the attempt to identify the tendencies and events of present days, what lies in the future of art but also of our society as a whole.
We are all as conscious actual living humans concerned about how we or our families may be treated and so we have laws to protest those of us who have been born) or made it to whatever reasonable line of consciousness we choose) for the sake of society as a whole, to prevent us from worrying about what might happen to us if... And we have laws that allow us to dictate the rules of how we want to be treated in the case of such injuries.
That is why I call for a thoroughgoing transformation of society as a whole, and not for the mere reform of existing institutions.
Just as it is now normal (and right) for spokesmen for the Church to express our sorrow for the tiny minority of priests who have committed this unspeakable crime, so they should never do this without also insisting that this is not in any way a specifically Catholic problem but one in which we are all too representative of society as a whole.
As a consequence, Wolin continues, the study of economics tended to escalate into a study of society as a whole (PV 301, 299 - 305).
In time, the greater wealth of the society as a whole trickles down to the poor.
The problem is the Capitalism and the Materialism of the society as a whole today.
And even though for Whitehead human social interrelationships are primarily instinctive (owing to the «sympathetic» nature of human experience), nonetheless it requires the repetitive occurrence of inherited social activity to establish a social order stable enough to secure the continued social interaction of individuals, and therein the endurance of society as a whole.
There is no centrally consolidated social experience which has dominion over the affairs of society as a whole; and consequently, a civilized society is not a subject as such, either structurally or functionally.
Speaking of the efficacy of a society as a whole, via its inherited social customs and the like, Whitehead makes the following point: «In the end nothing is effective except massively coordinated inheritance» (AI 64).
As to the traditional socialist tenet concerning nationalization of the means of production, Tillich maintains that «positions of economic power held by private enterprise must be placed in the hands of society as a whole....
While I do val - ue multi-culturalism, one of the problems that I think that @BG makes reference to is the «lack» of many sub-cultures within the U.S. to blend in and learn English, and contribute and be a part of the society as a whole.
It is old white men losing their control of society as a whole and they are just grasping at memories of the good old days... blacks were owned, women had no rights, the world was flat, the earth was the center of the universe...
Yet it is still true that within the family is a nucleus of growth, action, and character development which determines largely the course each individual will take, and through the aggregate of many individuals the course of society as a whole.
In protecting the «priest - penitent privilege» and extending it (in 22 jurisdictions) to clergymen - counselors and their counselees, legislatures have shown sensitivity to a relationship they thought worth conserving — not just for the sake of individual counselees and certainly not for the sake of any or all clergymen, but because it contributes to the healing and the equilibrium of society as a whole.
This third «level» canalizes the originality produced by the living occasions so that it is not destructive of the society as a whole.
Why does religion (especially christianity) and it's followers have a knack for trying to push it onto other's lives and into the values of society as a whole?
When we think about, for example, what the state of unemployment is in the US or the extent to which the average American encounters crime, one relevant source of information is this perception of society as a whole: If one's impression is that America as a whole is doing badly, then one would infer that the situation for a specific issue would be rather negative as well.
«An inventor is someone who solves problems and advances civilization,» said Kang, «and this requires a commitment to encouraging the inventiveness of society as a whole.
Dr Tang's research proves that improving the quality and quantity of sleep amongst the population — as well as discouraging the use of sleep medication — is an effective, simple and cheap method of raising the health and wellbeing of society as a whole.
How can we move beyond race / racial profiling / stereotypes in online dating I'm not sure how we can move beyond racism in online dating because it's just a manifestation of our society as a whole.
But after an hour of hands - on time with Remember Me, an upcoming sci - fi action adventure by new developer Dontnod Entertainment, we can't help but ponder the inevitable evolution of society as a whole.
If you can accept that this is merely a film to entertain and maybe even act as a commentary on the behavior of society as a whole, I would recommend giving Noah a watch.
In keeping with the direction of «Anarchy,» there aren't many traditional horror elements on display save for a handful of jump scares and creepy masks, instead focusing on the horrors of society as a whole.
They publish the «top 10» of charities in the UK, which confirms the historical, c.q. traditional model for charities in a societal context [17], as it also reflects the mechanism of an extremely important segment of society as a whole.
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