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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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The McDonald's Option
So, having spent some time as a union representative in a large assembly, I can tell you for sure that the activity in question is consensus decision-making. When a group of people build consensus, th …
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Two ways of thinking about social reality (progressive/fluid vs conservative/structure)
What you're asking is quite broad. There are social-centric concepts all over philosophy from Wittgensteinian public language argument and language game in the philosophy of language, to the philosoph …
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Is everyone's sense of power always predicated on diminishing that of someone else's?
In regards to Nietzsche, so if you approach the question about the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche within the context of will to power, AND if one is working with a psychological interpretation of h …