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Social organisation   /sˈoʊʃəl ˌɔrgənɪzˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Social organisation

noun
1.
The people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships.  Synonyms: social organization, social structure, social system, structure.  "Sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family"






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"Social organisation" Quotes from Famous Books



... and unjust to argue, in answer to this great Report, that Ireland ought not to have been regarded as a financial unit at all. Any country that is an island, and possesses a social organisation of its own, with a definite relationship between rich and poor, must necessarily be a financial unit. But even if that were not so, it is too late to argue the question with any honour. For we must never forget that the whole financial legislation ...
— Home Rule - Second Edition • Harold Spender

... grow butchers, bakers, and greengrocers, almost ad libitum, but these are low developments, and correspond to skin, hair, or finger-nails. Those of us again who are not highly enough organised to have grown a solicitor or banker can generally repair the loss of whatever social organisation they may possess as freely as lizards are said to grow new tails; but this with the higher social, as well as organic, developments is only possible to a very ...
— Essays on Life, Art and Science • Samuel Butler

... err and go astray in his economics, cherishes at least a more seemly vision of the human family than that which now passes for civilisation. Is it not possible that the day may come when a gigantic income will seem "ungentlemanly"? Is it not a just claim, a Christian claim, that the social organisation should be ...
— Painted Windows - Studies in Religious Personality • Harold Begbie

... through the city-set earth, save in the administered "black belt" territories of the tropics, the same cosmopolitan social organisation prevailed, and everywhere from Pole to Equator his property and his responsibilities extended. The whole world was civilised; the whole world dwelt in cities; the whole ...
— The Sleeper Awakes - A Revised Edition of When the Sleeper Wakes • H.G. Wells

... last hundred years, while we have fed on platitudes and vanity, they have had the energy and humility to develop a splendid system of national education, to toil at science and art and literature, to develop social organisation, to master and better our methods of business and industry, and to clamber above us in the scale of civilisation. This has humiliated and irritated ...
— The Better Germany in War Time - Being some Facts towards Fellowship • Harold Picton



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