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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A society or a human society is a group of people related to each other through persistent relations such as social status, roles and social networks. Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals sharing a distinctive culture and institutions. Without an article, the term refers either to the entirety of humanity or a contextually specific subset of people. Used in the sense of an association, a society is a body of individuals outlined by the bounds of functional interdependence, possibly comprising characteristics such as national or cultural identity, social solidarity, language or hierarchical organization. Canis lupus social ethologyLike other groupings, a society allows its members to achieve needs or wishes they could not fulfill alone; the social fact can be identified, understood or specified within a circumstance that certain resources, objectives, requirements or results, are needed and utilized in an individual manner and for individual ends, although they can't be achieved, gotten or fulfilled in an individual manner as well, but, on the contrary, they can be gotten only in a collective, collaborative manner; namely, team work becomes the valid functional means, to individual ends which an individual would need to have but isn't able to get. More broadly, a society is an economic, social or industrial infrastructure, made up of a varied collection of individuals. Members of a society may be from different ethnic groups. A society may be a particular ethnic group, such as the Saxons; a nation state, such as Bhutan; a broader cultural group, such as a Western society. The word society may also refer to an organized voluntary association of people for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. A "society" may even, though more by means of metaphor, refer to a social organism such as an ant colony or any cooperative aggregate such as for example in some formulations of artificial intelligence. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Can society be moral or immoral, or is it impossible to aggregate morality? Q. In other words, can you 'sum up' everyone's morality to assign some sort of grade of 'morality' to the society as a whole? Asked by zingis - Sun Sep 23 12:07:51 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. Aggregate morality is called a culture. While the cultural morality is a result of the contribution of each individual, it does little to predict an individuals moral position. How the individual is accepted within their culture, however, does depend on the aggregate morality. I liken it to a crowd gathered to watch a large sporting event. The general inclination of the culture is to root for the home team, but nothing says a given individual conforms to that thought. But individuals who fail to conform to the group culture are aware of it, and will conduct themselves differently than they would if they were within a sympathetic culture. Their reactions differ, possibly choosing passifism (quietly eating their nachos, considering the… [cont.] Answered by freebird - Sun Sep 23 14:45:19 2007 What responsibility do we have to society? Q. As human beings, what duties and what responsibilities do we have to our society and to our community, if any? To what degree does this vary in different societies? Asked by Tim - Sun Jul 9 18:40:41 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Basically we want to created for ourselves and our children a better world than the one we were born into. This means a more just world with less prejudges, a better economic world, a healthier world, more laughs and less misery -- the list goes on. Choose any part or parts of the list - it will make you proud. Answered by HANAN. - Sun Jul 9 18:58:07 2006 What matters more, the needs of society or the rights or indivduals?
Q. In an orderly dictatorship, the needs of society are met with what the western world has deemed cruel and unusual punishment. They have lower crime rates, but people (apparently) live in fear. In democratic nations, we tend to value the rights of the individual more. I always hear about appaling things in the news, but the criminal can get off because their rights were violated. Where do we draw the line? I believe the rights of individuals are important, but the needs of society are equally important. If we could find a way to balance those two, I think the world could be a much better place. But what are your views? Asked by High Flyer - Mon Feb 18 19:33:35 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I believe America has that balance right now. Every society has news that is appalling. Crime, poverty, injustices are found in every society to varying degrees. When people are truly free they can reach their full potential. If we as a society want to meet the needs of the less fortunate, we need to elevate our standards. Morals are just as important as economics. Answered by Capone - Mon Feb 18 19:49:32 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Society" Quotes about society. This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced
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