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Example sentences for "social relations"

  • If we go back sufficiently far we come to a time when the literal and the metaphorical were scarcely distinguishable, and this because science had not emerged from the early animistic extension of social relations.

  • Or it bestows upon him a nature so logical and formal, and so far removed from the characters of humanity, as to forbid his entering into personal or social relations.

  • Yet there is nothing more senseless than this mechanized representation of the development of social relations.

  • The productivity of labor is developed, on the basis of the development of technical forces, by labor education, by the gradual adaptation of the workers to the changed methods of production and the new form of social relations.

  • Economics is not the whole science of social relations.

  • The friction in social relations is greater when men are crowded together.

  • With closer contact of men there is greater friction in social relations, and litigation increases.

  • As women, to exert in private and in public, throughout the whole range of Social Relations, that special influence which God assigns as their appropriate function, in endowing them with feminine attributes.

  • But they knew not how many of the whites were still remaining in the town, and in the absence of their co-adjutors, feared to attack, lest their preconcerted plan might be defeated.

  • Following these topics come the problems of rural socialization through such agencies as the school, the grange, and the church, and the application of the principles already learned in a study of social relations.

  • It is conceivable that the baser impulses that provoke much social conflict may give way to more rational and altruistic purpose, but it is difficult to see how all friction can be avoided in social relations.

  • However far back we go in the process of human evolution we find the existence of social relations, and sociability seems a quality ingrained in human nature.

  • Nevertheless, if our preceding considerations be correct, the uniformities in social relations admit of the establishment of certain general rules which the moral man will follow under most circumstances.

  • Foreshadowings of social relations occur in the animal world.

  • It was the object of the first settlers to form new political systems, but all that belonged to cultivated man, to family, to neighborhood, to social relations, accompanied them.

  • Moreover he is a man, and humanizes nature; he lives in society with other men, and conceives all things in terms of social relations of friendship or of enmity.

  • Sociologists following Aristotle have agreed with him that human nature develops within and decays outside of social relations.

  • The study of the introspective type of personality suggests that self-analysis is the counterpart of the inhibition of immediate and impulsive self-expression in social relations.

  • But the totality of social relations of human beings, their self-assertion and self-abnegation, their intimacies and estrangements, would be changed in unpredictable ways if there occurred no glance of eye to eye.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both cases; great calm; please write; social activity; social center; social classes; social condition; social control; social duties; social economy; social evolution; social existence; social hygiene; social institution; social leader; social legislation; social morality; social position; social problems; social relations; social standing; social status; social system; social welfare; socialist society; socialist state