Set or system of linked social structures, institutions, relations, customs, values and practices.
1 This is the ideal relation between the individual and the social order .
2 The repressive social restraints of the old social order are somewhat removed.
3 Their political expression, if any, is to side with the social order .
4 But Niko had accidentally created some new social order in the Slab.
5 That is the doctrine of the social order in the Lord's Prayer.
6 Neither the social order nor the method of introspective thought suggested it.
7 We have only recently recovered from the resulting breakdown in social order .
8 The present movement of the world is toward a nobler social order .
9 There was a pervasive sense that the social order was breaking down.
10 The eager crusaders of a new and happier social order rushed forward.
11 Under the new political and social order new artistic conditions were developed.
12 This feature, then, corresponds to the nature of the Japanese social order .
13 The social order seemed to be falling in ruins at Undine's feet.
14 There must be intimate social order , and this is the method provided.
15 Famine set in, the social order broke down, and looting was rampant.
16 This, I think, we may fully claim the modern social order does.
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