Sentences with phrase «social unity»

Murder is wrong for the same reason why most other species don't kill their own kind: It's bad for genetics and it's bad for social unity.
For this special type of social unity Paul found the fitting expression: «the communion of the Holy Spirit» (a Cor.
A Society is, in Whitehead's scheme, a type of nexus wherein the relations between its constituents exhibit an ordered relatedness to one another, i.e., some common pattern of relations is manifest wherein the nexus takes on the additional feature of social unity which thus constitutes it as a social nexus, or in Whitehead's terms, a Society per se.
A sense of common purpose and social unity provided a stable context for the «creative destruction» that is part of economic dynamism.
He insists that such compounds of lower - level entities as atoms, molecules, and cells must be recognized as having individual existence in their own right, whereas he finds Whitehead attributing to them only social unity.
For the postmodern imagination, strong social unity can only be imposed in artificial, violent, and tyrannical ways.
Writing and print created the isolated thinker, the man with the book, and downgraded the network of personal loyalties which oral cultures favor as matrices of communication and as principles of social unity... Inevitably record keeping enhanced the sense of individual as against communal property and the sense of individual rights.
One thing he definitely sets forth as the result of life in the Spirit, namely, the social unity created by it, which expressed itself alike in a remarkably intimate fellowship in worship and in the sharing of needs and resources.1.
The social unity of a civilized society is certainly more complex and interrelated than that which a mere aggregate of parts would allow.
There are no downsides, no costs to social unity or the wages of low - skilled Americans.
In response to the anti-clerical political movements of nineteenth - century Europe, the Church maintained that she is a perfect political society, one that governs herself in sovereign independence of the state, showing humanity the true form of social unity and solidarity.
This is very different from the context in which de Lubac wrote Catholicism, a time when the West was overrun by urgent projects of social unity: fascism, communism, and nationalisms of various sorts.
The grace of Christ inspires all men and women of good will to embrace principles of the natural law that lead to social unity and authentic ethical universalism.
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