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  • 51order, social — See social order …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 52social stability — See change ; progress ; social control ; social order ; social solidarity …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 53social gospel — noun Date: 1890 1. the application of Christian principles to social problems 2. capitalized S&G a movement in American Protestant Christianity especially in the first part of the 20th century to bring the social order into conformity with… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 54social crime — Crime is sometimes regarded as social when it represents a conscious challenge to a prevailing social order and its values. Examples cited by Marxist historians include forms of popular action and popular customs in early modern England… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 55social gospel — noun 1. : the application of biblical principles and especially the teachings of Jesus to social problems 2. usually capitalized S&G : a movement in American Protestant Christianity initiated at the end of the 19th century and reaching its zenith …

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  • 56Social Darwinism — So′cial (or so′cial) Dar′winism n. soc a 19th century doctrine that the social order is a product of natural selection of those persons best suited to existing living conditions • Etymology: 1885–90 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 57social position — The rank of one as a member of the social order as indicated by standard of life, companions, degree of culture, regard for the amenities, and etc …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 58Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean — Order of the Star key Of the Indian Ocean[1] Awarded by the President of the Republic Of Mauritius Type …

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  • 59Social psychology (psychology) — Social psychology is the scientific study of how people s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others (Allport, 1985). By this definition, scientific refers to the empirical method of… …

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  • 60Social Darwinism — is a term commonly used for theories of society that emerged in England and the United States in the 1870s, seeking to apply the principles of Darwinian evolution to sociology and politics.[1] It especially refers to notions of struggle for… …

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