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  • *1: averse to the [[society]] of others : unsociable *2: hostile or harmful to [[organized]] society; especially : being or marked by [[behavior]] deviating sharply from the so
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  • ...hts and privileges, as by banishment, imprisonment for life, etc. (Usually civil death.)
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  • ...it as the key [[process]] in the ongoing rationalization of the Western [[society]].
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  • :b : a [[mechanism]] of [[social]] [[control]] for enforcing a [[society]]'s [[standards]] ...or for abusing the [[judicial]] [[process]]. The most severe sanction in a civil lawsuit is the involuntary dismissal, with [[prejudice]], of a complaining
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  • ...nment]] is of little consequence provided it affords the [[essentials]] of civil [[progress]]—[[liberty]], [[security]], [[education]], and [[social]] [[c 71:3.5 No [[society]] has [[progressed]] very far when it permits idleness or tolerates [[pover
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  • ...8th and early 9th century, when it succumbed to the pressures of internal civil wars combined with external invasions—[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viki ...n return for the right to rent from lands and manors, were two of the ways society was organised in the High Middle Ages. The [[Crusades]], first preached in
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  • ...]], [[economic]], social, and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights civil rights] or as a social [[philosophy]] advocating the removal of economic in ...egalitarian. It is considered by some to be the [[natural]] [[state]] of [[society]]. Social inequality has been shown to cause many social problems. A compre
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  • ...on]] and [[persuasion]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_disobedience civil disobedience] and nonviolent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_action d ...a.org/wiki/Liberia Liberia] were able to achieve [[peace]] after a 14-year civil war. This story is captured in a 2008 documentary [[film]] [https://en.wiki
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  • ...They are [[universal]]; they don't depend on the [[laws]] of a specific [[society]]. They exist [[necessarily]] and can't be taken away. For example, it has ...al rights are sometimes called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_rights civil rights] or statutory rights and are [[culturally]] and [[politically]] [[re
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  • :b : a local chapter of an [[organization]] c : club, [[society]] ...atically]] elected [[form]] of [[government]] for small municipalities or civil parishes. A council may serve as both the [[representative]] and [[executiv
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  • ...ivil rights, especially in cases of long confinement or segregation from [[society]], such as that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mallon Mary Mallon] <blockquote>Civil rights activists in some cases have objected to people being rounded up, st
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  • ...he [[victim]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_law_(common_law) civil law].
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  • ...tly contributes to the [[cultural]] [[content]] of a [[society]], and that society may [[value]] its writerly [[corpus]] – or [[literature]] – as an [[art ..." was the lowest grade in the civil services abroad. With [[respect]] to [[society]], little has changed in this regard. The East India Company requirements f
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  • ...no [[art]] of [[civilization]] foreign to the [[progress]] of [[human]] [[society]], but the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_76#76:4._T 81:5.3 But [[cultural]] [[society]] is no great and beneficent club of [[inherited]] [[privilege]] into which
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  • ...ley] identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest [[problem]] facing the [[society]] of mankind for the next fifty years. In the 1832 treatise ''[https://en.w ...r is a [[universal]] [[phenomenon]] whose form and scope is defined by the society that wages it. Another [[argument]] suggests that since there are human soc
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  • ...]] which have come and gone right on down to those forms of [[social]] and civil regulation that characterize the second third of the [https://www.wikipedia ...to learn that neither [[peace]] nor [[war]] can be run by a [[debating]] [[society]]. The primitive "[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/palavers pala
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  • ...ki/Early_Christianity Early Christianity] was entirely [[free]] from all [[civil]] [[entanglement]]s, [[social]] commitments, and [[economic]] alliances. On ...ist is not unsympathetic with [[social]] [[suffering]], not unmindful of [[civil]] injustice, not [[insulated]] from [[economic]] [[thinking]], neither inse
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  • ...rnment]] to allocate [[resources]] to best serve the needs of its native [[society]]. ...urt can adjudicate the matter. Where a concurrent jurisdiction exists in a civil case, a party may attempt to engage in forum shopping, by bringing the case
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  • ...claim the [[authority]] to make the rules that govern the people of the [[society]] in that territory, though its [[status]] as a state often depends in part ...l [[force]] within a given territory," which may include the armed forces, civil service or state bureaucracy, courts, and police.
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  • ...[[dominant]] voting [[majority]] of the total [[population]] of a given [[society]]. A sociological minority is not [[necessarily]] a numerical minority — The term "minority group" often occurs alongside a [[discourse]] of civil rights and collective rights which gained prominence in the 20th century. M
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