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should bear toward the society of which he is a part. The patriot loses all sense of the distinction between State, nation, and government. In our quieter moments, the Nation or C
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terms a particular society defines authority, ultimately resides in the male. As with patriarchy, male dominance is universal - no society has ever failed to expect that it
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spiritual ideas of the Society were codified for the first time in the Twelve Steps" (id., at 17 [emphasis supplied]). The Foreword to the A.A. Twelve Steps/Twelve Traditions
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Skull and Bones Society , a secretive and influential Masonic lodge formed at Yale law school. 1 Interestingly, many of the early residents, including Averell Harriman and
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determines the rules of society. Under Islamic law, only Muslim males enjoy full rights. The standing of a woman is often half that of a man's - sometimes even less. Non-Muslims h
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in "building a new society" on progressive lines. It was also frightening, and during the 1930s, dubbed "the Red Decade" by Eugene Lyons (in his scathingly witty book of that titl
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