0 mankind considered as a whole -- samfund
He was a danger to society.
1 a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole -- samfund; -samfund
2 an association or club -- forening; klub
3 the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area -- de fine kredse; high society
high society.
4 company or companionship -- selskab
Some medical specialty societies already are recognized as proponents of standards of care by health plans.
The abolitionist was, constitutionally speaking, neither officer nor prisoner and as a consequence may stand for the ordinary citizen - "society," the people at large.
This organic vision of society was shared by moralists and philosophers.
The state, defined as the governing apparatus, cannot be physically ubiquitous by showing its physical presence in every sphere of the society.
As such, ethnicity as ideology provides a psychological formula which mitigates the uncertainties of state- society relations.
The party's electorate basically resembles the complexion of society.
Moreover, in a liberal democracy with a well-developed private sector, would-be hegemonic efforts to extend the party's influence through society can have unexpected results.
These new parties often had origins in the civil society which was allowed to exist during the authoritarian era.
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