The Elements of Sociology; a Text-Book for Colleges And Schools

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So long as conditions are normal, movements that tend, on the one hand, to increase public activity or, on the other hand, to enlarge the opportunities for private initiative, are self-limiting. They are tenden- Digitized by VjOOQlC 214 The Elements of Sociology cies towards equilibrium. Whatever belittles the state or destroys belief in its power to perform any kind of social service, whatever impairs the popular habit of achieving ends by private initiative and voluntary organization, en- dan...gers society and prevents the full realization of its ends.
Another generalization from the description of the social constitution is that the various organizations of society are not only correlated, but are also subordinated, some to other organizations, and all to a general end. The supreme end of society in general is the protection and perfecting of sentient life. The end of human society is the development of the rational and spiritual personality of its members. Only the cultural associations are immediately concerned in this function.


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