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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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Is there a name for a position that governments could be replaced with voluntary organizations?
It's not quite clear what you mean. When you say "escape your government", do you mean move to a place where your government doesn't have jurisdiction? The problem with that is that most habitable pla …
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Does the no true Scotsman fallacy apply to anti Stalinist etc. communism?
"No True Scotsman" is one of those categories of fallacies that is rather subjective. If Person A says that X is not Y because it lacks Z, and Person B says that this is a No True Scotsman fallacy, th …
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Is it rational for heterosexuals to be proud that they were born heterosexual?
As NtLake said, "Pride" here to a large extent means the opposite of "shame", not "feeling superior".
When people talk about LBGT people feeling pride, they aren't necessarily talking about pride abo …