Sentences with phrase «social cohesion often»

If a society actually loses faith in its medium of exchange, a general breakdown of trust and social cohesion often ensues.

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Neither Catholic speaker critiqued atheist philosophies and the dehumanising consequences they engender, the loss of freedom, hope and social cohesion, and the violence that often characterises not just Marxist atheism but humanist secularism, as in the French Revolution, for example.
These findings add to a series of studies that dig into how organizational leaders strengthen the social cohesion of their firms, aiming to invigorate colleagues around a shared mission, often serving others in education, health care, and for - profit services.
Intimacy — the combination of self - disclosure, affection, sexual relations, and cohesion (i.e., a social, emotional, intellectual, physical, and often spiritual connection with a romantic partner)(Harris 2010)
The intra-Indigenous conflict that arises as a result of these circumstances often leads to mistrust and suspicion between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples which can fracture the social cohesion of the group involved and impede self - determination.
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