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Social order

"The term social order can be used in two senses. In the first sense, it refers to a particular set or system of linked social structures, institutions, relations, customs, and enforce certain patterns of relating and behaving. Examples are the ancient, the feudal, and the capitalist social order. In the second sense, social order is contrasted to social chaos or disorder and refers to a stable state of society in which the existing social structure is accepted and maintained by its members. The problem of order or Hobbesian problem, which is central to much of sociology, political science and political philosophy, is the question of how and why it is that social orders exist at all." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.03.2020)

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Betriebszeitung HF-Sender vom Januar 1951"Der Weg zum Sozialismus""Die Vernichtung unseres Wirtschaftslebens durch die Sozialisierung"
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