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Society in general refers to a group of people who have distinctive cultural relations and institutions sharing the same territory. These organised groups of people associate for some specific purpose or on account of some common interest. Usually, they provide protection, security, continuity and a national identity for its members.

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What did Russell intend to achieve with "The Impact of Science on Society"?

On Wikipedia, I find the following: Russell argued for a "scientific society", where war would be abolished, the growth of population limited, and prosperity shared. … It's as if he is saying that a scientific society is inevitable, and that we have a choice between either a totalitarian and/or oligarchic scientific society (A) and a democratic scientific society (B) …
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